Textile, Volume 5, Issue 3

Subtitle:
The Journal of Cloth & Culture
Editor:
Doran Ross; Catherine Harper
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

Brings together research in textiles in an academic forum. Representing a set of critical practices, this book provides a platform for points of departure between art and craft; gender and identity; cloth, body and architecture; labour and technology; techno-design and practice - all situated within the contexts of material and visual culture.

Long description

This exciting journal brings together research in textiles in an innovative and distinctive academic forum, and will be of interest to all those who share a multifaceted view of textiles within an expanded field. Representing a dynamic and wide-ranging set of critical practices, it provides a platform for points of departure between art and craft; gender and identity; cloth, body and architecture; labour and technology; techno-design and practice -- all situated within the broader contexts of material and visual culture.

Product details

Publisher:
Berg Publishers
ISBN:
9781845206192
Publication date:
January 2008
Length:
244mm
Width:
172mm
Thickness:
7mm
Weight:
263g
Edition:
Fall 2007
Pages:
128
Illustrations:
illustrations

Review

Winner of the ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Best New Journal 2005'This journal has a lot going for it. It is easy to handle, well printed on good paper, imaginatively designed. Any university or college with an interest in textiles should subscribe to it and make it easily available. For individual scholars and makers, the journal provides a useful resource and will be a pleasure to collect and possess.'Times Higher Education'I welcome this journal as an exciting event, which has been long overdue. It provides a window into the vast field of textiles, which is the very fabric of our life.'Jasleen Dhamija, Independent Scholar'Textile aims to publish cutting-edge research into the meanings of cloth, within the broadest context of material and visual culture. On this first showing, the publication is not only academic but accessible, with diverse contributions presented in a readable format Textile shows that wider cultural interest in 'the crafts' comes when we dare to move

Table of contents

  • CONTENTS PATCHED, LOUSE-RIDDEN, TATTERED: CLEAN AND DIRTY CLOTHES INGUN GRIMSTAD KLEPP JOSEPH CONRAD'S THE PLANTER OF MALATA : TIMING, AND THE FORGOTTEN ADVENTURES OF THE SILK PLANT ARGHAN ANNE LANE RETURNING NAVAJO-CHURRO SHEEP FOR NAVAJO WEAVING SUSAN M. STRAWN AND MARY A. LITTRELL

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