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Title: | Art as Everyday Practice: a Study of Gongfu tea in Chaoshan, China | Contributor(s): | d'Abbs, Peter (author); Wu, Cuncun (supervisor) | Corporate Author: | University of Hong Kong: Hong Kong | Publication Date: | 2017-11-20 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/215356 | Abstract/Context: | A qualitative, ethnographic study of the place of gongfu tea in the everyday lives of people in Chaoshan, China. Gongfu tea is a distinctive and refined style of preparing and drinking tea, involving a strong infusion prepared in small teapots, consumed in small cups, with most drinking sessions involving several brews from the same tea-leaves. Data was collected by semi-structured interviews and observations, with some but not all interviews being recorded. The dataset consists of interview recordings, field notes and photographs. | Publication Type: | Dataset | Fields of Research (FOR): | 160806 Social Theory | Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 441005 Social theory | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO): | 950199 Arts and Leisure not elsewhere classified 959999 Cultural Understanding not elsewhere classified |
Keywords: | Chinese tea culture Gongfu tea |
Location: | China, Guangdong Province, Chaoshan region | Format: | 15 Audio .wma |
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