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The Textile Reader
The Textile Reader
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The Textile Reader provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of textiles, combining critical analysis with creative exploration. It includes a diverse range of content, such as lectures, essays, articles, fiction, and poetry, and is organized around themes such as touch, memory, structure, politics, and production. The second edition features 22 new contributors and includes selected work from renowned artists and scholars.
Format: Hardback
Length: 372 pages
Publication date: 09 February 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Textile Reader serves as an essential guide for students seeking to delve into the multifaceted world of textiles as a distinct cultural practice and field of scholarly research. In its second edition, this comprehensive textbook brings together a diverse range of materials, including lectures, catalogue essays, academic articles, fiction, poetry, and several articles available in English translation for the first time. The content is thoughtfully organized around themes such as touch, memory, structure, politics, and production, with a new section dedicated to exploring the role of community. This revised edition features 22 new contributors, including renowned figures such as Maria Fusco, Ursula le Guin, Elaine Igoe, Faith Ringgold, and Tai Smith. Extensive introductions and annotated suggestions for further reading by the editor, Jessica Hemmings, make this edition an invaluable resource for students studying textiles, craft, and material culture.
The Textile Reader offers a multi-faceted exploration of textiles, encompassing critical and creative perspectives. It serves as a comprehensive textbook for students interested in delving into the diverse aspects of textiles as a cultural practice and field of scholarly research. The second edition of this textbook brings together a diverse range of materials, including lectures, catalogue essays, academic articles, fiction, poetry, and previously unavailable English translations. The content is thoughtfully organized around themes such as touch, memory, structure, politics, and production, with a new section dedicated to exploring the role of community. This revised edition features 22 new contributors, including renowned figures such as Maria Fusco, Ursula le Guin, Elaine Igoe, Faith Ringgold, and Tai Smith. Extensive introductions and annotated suggestions for further reading by the editor, Jessica Hemmings, make this edition an invaluable resource for students studying textiles, craft, and material culture.
The Textile Reader serves as a comprehensive and interdisciplinary introduction to the study of textiles as a cultural practice and field of scholarly research. In its second edition, this textbook brings together a diverse range of materials, including lectures, catalogue essays, academic articles, fiction, poetry, and previously unavailable English translations. The content is thoughtfully organized around themes such as touch, memory, structure, politics, and production, with a new section dedicated to exploring the role of community. This revised edition features 22 new contributors, including renowned figures such as Maria Fusco, Ursula le Guin, Elaine Igoe, Faith Ringgold, and Tai Smith. Extensive introductions and annotated suggestions for further reading by the editor, Jessica Hemmings, make this edition an invaluable resource for students studying textiles, craft, and material culture.
The Textile Reader offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of textiles as a cultural practice and field of scholarly research. In its second edition, this textbook brings together a diverse range of materials, including lectures, catalogue essays, academic articles, fiction, poetry, and previously unavailable English translations. The content is thoughtfully organized around themes such as touch, memory, structure, politics, and production, with a new section dedicated to exploring the role of community. This revised edition features 22 new contributors, including renowned figures such as Maria Fusco, Ursula le Guin, Elaine Igoe, Faith Ringgold, and Tai Smith. Extensive introductions and annotated suggestions for further reading by the editor, Jessica Hemmings, make this edition an invaluable resource for students studying textiles, craft, and material culture.
Weight: 1008g
Dimension: 196 x 254 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350239852
Edition number: 2 ed
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