CRAFTS DEVELOPMENT ' PERSPECTIVE IN THE SUDANI A CASE STUDY
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2000
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Neelain University
Abstract
The object of this thesis is to explore on crafis development perspective in the
Sudan. As such the current theories relating to the subject have been discussed. The
study contributed by proposing and bridging the gap between those thinking trends.
Henceforward, our viable proposition for carrying crafts promotion stresses the
priority of the social factor of the folklore of the concerned society that determines
adopting structural adjustment approach or appropriate technology. The latter
presumption has most ofien been the best.
Sudan’s history and current situation on crafts development have found
considerable tracing and discussion. It is the cradle upon which our research seeks
implementation of the promotional findings. Western Sudan is selected as study area.
The examples selected are the traditional tanneries and leather-made crafis. The
research presented a thorough elaborated documentation and analysis of the present
status of the occupations and the target groups who are the tanners and leather-works
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artisans.
This study, thereafier, seeks to design a promotional approach for those target
groups. Measurements leading to the development of the sofi base (the human factor),
such as qualifying has found considerable discussion, and several proposals are set up.
The solid factor (the production tools and equipment) has been also asubject for
development. Other blocking and hampering factors are displayed together with
measurements for solution and crafts development take- off.
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degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Folklore
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Anthropology