Encountering Craft

Methodological Approaches from Anthropology, Art History, and Design
 
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This book reflects on the methodological challenges and possibilities encountered when researching practices that have been historically defined and classified as ?craft.?

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This book reflects on the methodological challenges and possibilities encountered when researching practices that have been historically defined and classified as ?craft.? It fosters an understanding of how methodology, across disciplines, contributes to analytical frameworks within which the subject matter of craft is defined and constructed. The contributions are written by scholars whose work focuses on different craft practices across geographies. Each chapter contains detailed case study material along with theoretical analysis of the research challenges confronted. They provide valuable insight into how methodologies emerge in response to particular research conditions and contexts, addressing issues of decolonization, representation, institutionalization, and power. Informed by anthropology, art history and design, this volume facilitates interdisciplinary discussion and touches on some of the most critical issues related to craft research today.

Tartalomjegyzék:

1. Introduction


Chandan Bose and Mira Mohsini




2. Critical Cloth: The Contemporary Toile de Jouy Print as Postcolonial Critique in Art and Design



Stephanie Sabo




3. On crafting history in a time without craftiness



Sarah Teasley




4. Narrating indigo: Telling and re-telling subjectivities of craft in India



Aarti Kawlra




5. Disentangling history and practice in the weaving and dyeing course at Kyoto City University of Arts


Elena Cinelli




6. Prolegomena for World War I craft therapy for American injured soldiers and Reconstruction Aides


Jennifer Way




7. Theorising Indigenous art practice, practicing Indigenous art theories: M?ori weaving as research methodology


Hinekura Smith





8. Encountering gendered sociality on field: People and objects in Kashmir


Nikita Kaul


9. "Writing Practices" and Writing "Practices": Observation and struggle in fieldnotes about artisanal work


Alanna Cant




10. Coda




Chandan Bose and Mira Mohsini