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How Textile Communicates: From Codes to Cosmotechnics

Autor Dr. Ganaele Langlois
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2024
Textile has been used as a medium of communication since the prehistoric period. Up until the 19th century, civilizations throughout the world manipulated thread and fabric to communicate in a way that would astound many of us now. Unlike text and images, textile is haptic and three-dimensional. Its meaning is unfixed, constantly shifting as it circulates between different owners and creators. In How Textile Communicates, Ganaele Langlois dissects textile's unique capacity for communication through a range of global case studies, before examining the profound impact of colonialism on textile practice and the appropriation of this medium by capitalist systems. A thought-provoking contribution to the fields of both fashion and communication studies, Langlois' writing challenges readers' preconceptions and shines new light on the profound impact of textiles on human communication.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350384347
ISBN-10: 1350384348
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 42 bw illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Sees global communication as a set of material and expressive practices that enables radically different worlds to be in touch with each other

Notă biografică

Ganaele Langlois is Associate Professor in Communication Studies at York University, Canada, and Associate Director of the Infoscape Centre for the Study of Social Media. Her research focuses on new media theory, software studies and technoculture.

Cuprins

Introduction: Textile as CommunicationWinding BackTextile as a MediumTextile Making as MediatingTextile Making and PowerDecolonizing Media and CommunicationBook OverviewPart 1: Communicative Power1. Unraveling Textile from Commodity to CommunicationA Plural MediumTextile as Communication Medium: Historical PointersTwo Common Understandings of Communication through Textile: as Representation and InformationTowards a Third Aspect: textile as binding worlds through space and timeGlobal Textile, or Communication as Expressive PowerTextile, a Medium of Struggle2. Quechua TextilityPre-Columbian Textiles: Media and PowerIndigenous Identities in Contemporary PeruThe Revival of Quechua TextilesConfronting AppropriationPart 2: Technology and Imagination3. Jacquard and the Creativity of ExtensionsThe Jacquard Mechanism, Automation and Digital MediaWeaving Digital ImagesWeaving as Extension4. Communicating Across the AbyssOf the Meanings, Symbols and Patterns in Diasporic TextileMathematics, Rhythms and SignsThe Values of MakingPart 3: Transformative Entanglements5. Reweaving the InterfaceDomestic Textiles and PowerMarking SubjectsReading through the Lines: The Evanescent MakerPortable Technologies of Making"Where Am I going?": Creative Meandering6. Kené, or the Promise of UnknowingShipibo-Conibo Textiles and Perspectival AnthropologyKené in the Global MarketDelineating the Space of Unknowing and PotentialsBack to the BasicsPart 4: Cosmomedia7. Cosmomedia - the Tale of Two IndigosCosmotechnics and Ecosophical MediaCombinations and Recombinations: Indigo dyeing and the making of worldsColonizing IndigoIndigo and Collectives of Humans and Non-HumansJapanese Indigo and Natural Dyes as CosmomediaConclusion: The Shape of Things to Come

Recenzii

A major contribution to intercultural and decolonial studies as it examines how the communicative capacities of textile have been taken for granted across boundaries, borders, disciplines and technologies.