Isabelle Raboud-Schüle

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Isabelle Raboud-Schüle (* 1958 ) is a Swiss folklorist .

Life

Isabelle Raboud-Schüle is the daughter of the Romance writer Ernest Schüle (1912–1989) and the ethnologist and museologist Rose-Claire Schüle (1921–2015). She studied folklore, musicology and dialectology at the University of Neuchâtel . After completing her studies, she worked for museums in Valais and set up the Musée valaisan de la Vigne et du Vin near Sierre . Since 1994 she has worked as a curator at the Alimentarium Museum of Nutrition in Vevey , and in 2006 she became director of the Freiburg regional museum Musée gruérien in Bulle . Since 2010 she has compiled the inventory of living traditions for the canton of Friborg .

Isabelle Raboud-Schüle is a member of the Swiss UNESCO committee and has been President of the Association of Museums in Switzerland since 2019 . She was a member of the organizing committee of the Fête des Vignerons 2019 in Vevey.

Works (selection)

  • With Rose-Claire Schüle and Pierre Dubuis : Assiettes valaisannes. Nourritures d'hier et d'avant-here. Sierre 1993.
  • With Martin R. Schärer : Object stories = Histoires d'objets. Alimentarium, Vevey 1995.
  • With Sandrine Strobino and Pascal Crittin: Aspects de l'art choral en Valais. Sierre 1999.
  • Musée d'Isérables. Isérables 2014.
  • The invention of Swiss traditional costumes, dress, culture and nation as a total work of art. In: Karl R. Kegler, Anna Minta, Niklas Naehrig: RaumKleider. Connections between architectural space, body and dress. Bielefeld 2018, pp. 239–248.
  • With Christophe Mauron: La Gruyère dans le miroir de son patrimoine. 5 volumes. Neuchâtel 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. Newsletter museums.ch .
  2. Women's power for the wine festival in Vevey on Frauenland.ch. Retrieved June 24, 2020.