User-generated aesthetic narratives: Vernacular Cultural paradigms of daoming bamboo weaving artisans on Xiaohongshu

Authors

  • Song Jie Department of Art and Design, Faculty of Art, Sustainability and Creative Industry, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, 35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia
  • Yakup Mohd Rafee Department of Art and Design, Faculty of Art, Sustainability and Creative Industry, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, 35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37134/kupasseni.vol13.2.5.2025

Keywords:

Daoming Bamboo Weaving, Artisans, Vernacular Culture, Xiaohongshu RED, User-Generated Content UGC

Abstract

This article emphasizes the importance of social media as a key domain for the identity construction of artisans, particularly in the narrative of their unique "vernacular" aesthetic styles in user-generated content. By conducting an empirical study of three Daoming bamboo weaving artisans' accounts on Xiaohongshu (RED), we identified several common styles in their promotion of craftwork: vernacular local expression, photos of people with their products, and emphasized background information. These stylistic preferences effectively define local culture and tangible self-identity, telling the story of traditional crafts. The qualitative visual analysis depicts the representation style of local culture. User-generated content typically covers both personal life and professional activities, showcasing broader social and cultural contexts. These findings indicate that despite attempts at professional expression, amateur-style expression remains dominant and carries unique cultural significance.

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Published

2025-09-24

How to Cite

Jie, S., & Mohd Rafee, Y. (2025). User-generated aesthetic narratives: Vernacular Cultural paradigms of daoming bamboo weaving artisans on Xiaohongshu. KUPAS SENI: Jurnal Seni Dan Pendidikan Seni, 13(2), 61-69. https://doi.org/10.37134/kupasseni.vol13.2.5.2025