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    The Politics of Global Craft by Wood, D;

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. december 11.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350433199
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem392 oldal
    • Méret 232x156x22 mm
    • Súly 840 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 60 bw illus
    • 700

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    As climate change, war, social injustice, gender and racial inequality, unchecked technology and exploitative capitalism remain urgent issues, the worldwide craft community has responded in notable ways. In this follow-up to Craft is Political (Bloomsbury, 2021), D Wood and contributors demonstrate how global circumstances have given rise to additional craft scholarship that further interrogates the political agency of craft.
    With extensive global focus, this book features twenty-two essays on craft and politics that transcend the familiar Euro-American canon and demonstrate change through craft. Particular attention is brought to the Global South with authors writing about Brazil, Chile, India, Laos, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria and Thailand.
    Chapters look at the erasure of Moroccan women weavers' stories and digital archiving of Black craftspeople in the USA. They explore pottery and eel pots critical to the identity of Virginian Indian tribes, and women's roles in Nigeria as depicted in ceramic art. One author reveals the revival of traditional practices in Laos, and another the increasing recognition of previously-maligned Sami people of Sweden. Essays also explore craft sustainment in Finland, hand loom weaving in colonial north India, women's craft organizations in Northern Ireland and an Australian textile artist's exhibition devoted to climate change grief. Craft by LGBTQ artists from Malaysia and Canada is included. The mix of essays is topical, enlightening and intended to be provocative of the political agency of craft.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Figures
    Acknowledgements

    1. Introduction - Times Achangin', D Wood (Independent Scholar)

    Part I: Crafting Identity

    2. Stitching resistance: The Ukrainian Vyshyvanka, Katya Zabelski (Independent Scholar, UK)
    3. The Politics of Maria Vinka's Saï¿1⁄2mi Heritage Within IKEA's Commodities: Neocolonial Craft or Global Imaginary? Ezra Shales (Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA)
    4. The Politics of Archives: Documenting Black Craftspeople in Labour and Liberation, Tiffany Momon (Sewanee: The University of the South, USA)
    5. The Irish Agricultural Organisation Society's Home Industries Societies: Community Craft, Co-operative Ideals and Cultural Nationalism, Molly-Claire Gillett (University of Galway, Ireland)
    6. Coming Out: Exhibiting Queer Craft, Denis Longchamps (Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Canada)

    Part II: Community Craft

    7. The Political Fabric of Amazigh Rugs, Dina Benbrahim (University of Connecticut, USA)
    8. Craft in Laos: From Royal to Socialist Sponsorship, Linda S. McIntosh (Independent Curator, USA)
    9. The Convoluted Politics of Handloom Weaving and Weavers in Colonial North India, Santosh Kumar Rai (University of Delhi, India)
    10. Masked to Be Seen. Clothing, Craft and Politics in the Feminist Red Balaclava in Chile, 2018-2020, Tamara Poblete (Royal College of Art, UK)
    11. The Separation of Art from Craft in 20th Century Thailand: An Introduction, Adulaya Hoontrakul (Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan)

    Part III: Craft Practice

    12. Civil Rights Shaped in Silver: The Politics of Jewellery and the Black Body, Sebastian Grant (Parsons School of Design, USA)
    13. Craft as a Tool for Individual and Collective Empowerment: A Japanese Woman Ceramicist in a Rural Brazilian Town, Liliana Morais (Rikkyo University, Japan)
    14. Crisis, Craft, Origins and Their Confluence in Omar Musa's Poetry of Identity, Kevin Brophy (University of Melbourne, Australia)
    15. Generational Baton: Virtuous Women, Ngozi Omeje (University of Nigeria, Nigeria)
    16. A Queer Narrative: The Batik Paintings of Patrick Ng Kah Onn, Simon Soon (University of Melbourne, Australia)
    17. Future Traditions: Finding Survivable Futures Through Textiles, Sera Waters (Adelaide Central School of Art, Australia)

    Part IV: Futuring Craft

    18. Crafting the Living Cultural Heritage in Finland, Sirpa Kokko (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
    19. Craft, Authenticity, and Strategic Essentialism in Virginia Indian Communities, D. Brad Hatch (Independent Scholar, USA)
    20. Exile from the Forest: Finding Relevance for Craft in a 'Post-Natural' World, Ishan Khosla (UPES Dehradun, India)
    21 Fogo Island: Getting it Together, D Wood (Independent Scholar)
    22. Craft Labour, Entrepreneurialism and Social Class in Contemporary Australia, Jesse Adams Stein (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

    Author Biographies
    Index

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