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The Handbook of Textile Culture

Editat de Professor Janis Jefferies, Professor Diana Wood Conroy, Dr Hazel Clark
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2015
In recent years, the study of textiles and culture has become a dynamic field of scholarship, reflecting new global, material and technological possibilities. This is the first handbook of specially commissioned essays to provide a guide to the major strands of critical work around textiles past and present and to draw upon the work of artists and designers as well as researchers in textiles studies.The handbook offers an authoritative and wide-ranging guide to the topics, issues, and questions that are central to the study of textiles today: it examines how material practices reflect cross-cultural influences; it explores textiles' relationships to history, memory, place, and social and technological change; and considers their influence on fashion and design, sustainable production, craft, architecture, curation and contemporary textile art practice.This illustrated volume will be essential reading for students and scholars involved in research on textiles and related subjects such as dress, costume and fashion, feminism and gender, art and design, and cultural history.Cover image: Anne Wilson, To Cross (Walking New York), 2014. Site-specific performance and sculpture at The Drawing Center, NYC. Thread cross research. Photo: Christie Carlson/Anne Wilson Studio.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857857750
ISBN-10: 0857857754
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: 83 colour and 17 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A comprehensive overview of the current state of research in the field of textiles

Notă biografică

Janis Jefferies is Professor of Visual Arts and Research Fellow at the Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.Diana Wood Conroy is Emeritus Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Wollongong, Australia.Hazel Clark is Professor of Design Studies and Fashion Studies, and Research Chair of Fashion at the Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA.

Cuprins

Preface, Anne WilsonSection 1: Textiles in the Expanded FieldIntroduction, Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK1. New Approaches to Textile Design, Hazel Clark, Parsons, The New School for Design, USA2. Views from Australia and the Asia Pacific, Diana Wood Conroy, University of Wollongong, Australia 3. Curating Textiles: Stuff That Matters, Sara Martinetti, France, Alice Motard, Raven Row, UK, Alex Sainsbury, Raven Row, UK, and Seth Siegelaub (deceased)4. Textiles and Architecture, Bradley Quinn, USA5. Patchworking Ways of Knowing and Making, Kristina Lindstrom and Asa Stahl, Malmo University, Sweden6. Making Known: The Textiles Toolbox - Psychoanalysis of Seven Types of Textile Thinking, Claire Pajaczkowska, Royal College of Art, UKSection 2: Textile, Narrative, Identity, ArchiveIntroduction, Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK7. Binding Autobiographies: A Jewishing Cloth, Katya Oicherman, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, Israel8. Materials, Memories and Metaphors: The Textile Self Re/collected, Solveigh Goett, University of East London, UK9. Archives of Cloth: Shadows of the Past in Re-Visioning Textiles, Diana Wood Conroy, University of Wollongong, Australia10. Lived Lives: Materializing Stories of Young Irish Suicide, Seamus McGuinness, IrelandSection 3: Textiles and Globalization Introduction, Hazel Clark, Parsons, The New School for Design, USA11. Performing Globalization in the Textile Industry: Anne Wilson and Mandy Cano Villalobos, Lisa Vinebaum, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA12. Changing Perceptions of Curatorial Practice in South Asian and Commonwealth Textiles, Jasleen Dhamija, India13. Quilts for the Twenty-First Century: Activism in the Expanded Field of Quilting, Kirsty Mairi Robertson, University of Western Ontario, Canada14. Transforming Malaysian Hand Woven Songket in the Contemporary World, June Ngo Siok Kheng, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia15. Creative Resilience Thinking in Textiles and Fashion, Mathilda Tham, Beckmans College of Design, Sweden16. Use Your Illusion: Dazzle, Deceit and the 'Vicious Problem' of Textiles and Fashion, Otto von Busch, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSection 4: Textiles and the Curatorial TurnIntroduction, Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK17. Curating Extreme Textiles: Designing for High Performance, Matilda McQuaid, Cooper Hewitt, USA 18. Social Fabric: Textiles, Art, Society and Politics, Christine Checinska, University of East London, UK and Grant Watson, Institute of International Visual Arts, UK19. Innovation in Australian Indigenous Fibre, Margie West, Australia20. Kaunas Biennial: Spindling from Textile to Public Culture, Ed Carroll, Blue Drum, Ireland21. A Global Stage: Curating Textiles from the Asia Pacific, Ruth McDougall, Queensland Art Gallery, Australia22. Envisioning Fibre in the Cultural Heritage of Hangzhou, China, Shi Hui and Xu Jia, China Academy of Art, China 23. The Lausanne International Tapestry Biennials 1962-1995, Giselle Eberhard Cotton, Fondation Toms Pauli, SwitzerlandSection 5: Textile Technologies and the Sensorial TurnIntroduction, Diana Wood Conroy, University of Wollongong, Australia24. The Fabric of Memory - Towards the Ontology of Contemporary Textiles, Sara Diamond, OCAD University, Canada25. Indigo Dyeing in the Land of Its Origin: History Unknown, Smritikumar Sarkar, University of Burdwan, India26. Feeling: Sensing the Affectivity of Emotional Politics Through Textiles, Agnieszka Golda, University of Wollongong, Australia27. Reviving Kapiak: Understanding the Material Identity of Barkcloth in a Melanesian Society, Graeme Were, University of Queensland, AustraliaSection 6: Developments in the Field of Textiles, Cloth and CultureInterviews with Annet Couwenberg, Diana Guerrero-Macia, Valerie Kirk, Kay Lawrence, Judith Leeman, Sara Lindsay, Joan Livingstone, Rowland Ricketts, Patrick Segura, Jenni Sorkin, Lisa Vinebaum, Fo Wilson and Anne WilsonBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

This book fascinates and, with such engaging and diverse content, it will attract and inform many readers . I suspect its full significance in the expanding fields of textile practices, textile studies and textile histories will only become evident in a decade or so, when its scope and impact can be better understood.
The Handbook of Textile Culture is a ground-breaking book, and essential reading for all who seek insights into the recent past, present and future of textiles.
[Huge] in scope and status ... [For] anyone interested in subjects that range from cultural history to costume and fashion, from gender and feminist issues ... through to the world of art, design [and] craft, this is a book that raises issues, concepts, ideas and differences.
Textile-based practices are currently on the cutting edge of aesthetic practice and critical inquiry. This constellation of textile thinking and making is excellently captured in The Handbook of Textile Culture. Edited and written by leading theorists, historians, and practitioners in the field, this far-ranging and deep-reaching anthology covers the intersections between and across feminisms, queer and trans theories, and post-colonial discourses. Offering a remarkably diverse collection of global perspectives, this volume will surely be a leading resource for students, scholars, and professionals for years to come.
An outstanding collection . I am very drawn to The Handbook of Textile Culture and glad to have it in my possession. Each essay that I investigate is fascinating and there's no reason not to take my time with it, to savour and digest.
What a colossal achievement. This is not just the most comprehensive survey of the global production of textiles, and the widest conceptual reframing of the role of textiles in contemporary art and design, it is also a mosaic of sparkling intelligence. This handbook will serve as an essential guide and remain as a vital resource for many years to come. It will be the new encyclopedia textilica!
With a myriad of approaches, theories and stories, this exquisitely curated treasure-trove of essays, articles and interviews is the definitive resource for scholars and creative researchers. This anthology is a goldmine for postdocs, and university researchers at all levels. Affirming the cultural value of textiles, the collection offers a unique journey into the hearts and minds of those who make, study, and engage in the complexity and beauty of textile experience.
By compiling contributions from twenty-eight scholars, curators, designers, and others, the organizers of The Handbook of Textile Culture set out to bring cultural understanding of textile making to the fore. This is an ambitious undertaking given the sprawling character of textile art, but the editors are among the contemporary textile world's most respected thinkers. This substantial volume is an important contribution to contemporary art history studies, and will be a valued resource for students and scholars at the graduate level and beyond.
Finally, a textile compendium! Dense, graphic and packed with useful footnotes, The Handbook of Textile Culture is a thematic overview covering the paradigm shift of textiles and its contributions to practice, academia, and museology.