Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Titre : | In-Between Textiles, 1400-1800 |
Auteurs : | Beatriz MARIN-AGUILERA, Éditeur scientifique ; Stefan HANß, Éditeur scientifique ; BELKAÏD NERI Leyla, Auteur |
Editeur : | Amsterdam : AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2023 |
Langues | Anglais |
Format : | 388 p. / ill. en noir et en coul. |
Présentation : | ill. en noir et en coul. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-94-6372-908-6 |
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Nom Commun 15EME SIECLE ; 16EME SIECLE ; 17EME SIECLE ; 18EME SIECLE ; 19EME SIECLE ; HISTOIRE ; SOCIOLOGIE ; TISSU |
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In-Between Textiles is a decentred study of how textiles shaped, disrupted, and transformed subjectivities in the age of the first globalisation. The volume presents a radically cross-disciplinary approach that brings together world-leading anthropologists, archaeologists, art historians, conservators, curators, historians, scientists, and weavers to reflect on the power of textiles to reshape increasingly contested identities on a global scale between 1400 and 1800. Contributors posit the concept of "in-between textiles," building upon Homi Bhabha's notion of in-betweenness as the actual material ground of the negotiation of cultural practices and meanings; a site identified as the battleground over strategies of selfhood and the production of identity signs troubled by colonialism and consumerism across the world. In-Between Textiles establishes cutting-edge conversations between textile studies, critical cultural theory, and material culture studies to examine how textiles created and challenged experiences of subjectivity, relatedness, and dis/location that transformed social fabrics around the globe. (Publisher's note)
In-Between Textiles est une étude décentrée sur la manière dont les textiles ont façonné, perturbé et transformé les subjectivités à l'ère de la première mondialisation. L'ouvrage présente une approche radicalement interdisciplinaire qui rassemble des anthropologues, des archéologues, des historiens de l'art, des conservateurs, des historiens, des scientifiques et des tisserands de renommée mondiale pour réfléchir au pouvoir des textiles de remodeler des identités de plus en plus contestées à l'échelle mondiale entre 1400 et 1800. Les auteurs proposent le concept de "textiles entre-deux", en s'appuyant sur la notion d'entre-deux de Homi Bhabha, qui considère l'entre-deux comme le terrain matériel réel de la négociation des pratiques et des significations culturelles ; un site identifié comme le champ de bataille des stratégies d'identité et de la production de signes identitaires troublés par le colonialisme et le consumérisme à travers le monde. In-Between Textiles établit des conversations de pointe entre les études textiles, la théorie culturelle critique et les études sur la culture matérielle afin d'examiner comment les textiles ont créé et remis en question les expériences de subjectivité, de relation et de dislocation qui ont transformé les tissus sociaux dans le monde entier. (Note de l'éditeur) |
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Table of contents
List of Contributors List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1 Subjectivities In-Between Early Modern Global Textiles (Beatriz Marín-Aguilera (University of Liverpool), Stefan Hanß (University of Manchester)) Part I: Unhomeliness, Mimicry, and Mockery 2 Maori Textiles and Culture: Adaptation, Transformation, and Manifestation in Early Aotearoa (Catherine Smith (University of Otago)) 3 Contesting Images: The Archaeology of Early Modern Textiles, Clothing and Closures from Puritan New England (Diana DiPaolo Loren (Peabody Museum, Harvard University)) 4 “A Few Shreds of Rough Linen” and “a Certain Degree of Elegance”: Enslaved Textile-Makings in Colonial Brazil and the Caribbean (Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College)) Part II: The Material Enunciation of Difference 5 Textiles, Fashion, and Questions of Whiteness: Racial Politics and Material Culture in the British World, c.1660–1820 (Beverly Lemire (University of Alberta)) 6 Abolitionism and Kente Cloth: Early Modern West African Textiles in Thomas Clarkson’s Chest (Malika Kraamer (MARKK Hamburg)) 7 Dressing in the Deccan: Clothing and Identity at the Courts of Central India, 1550–1700 (Marika Sardar (Independent Scholar) 8 “Rags of Popery”: Dressing and Addressing the Material Culture of Disrupted Faith in Early Modern England (Mary Brooks (Durham University)) Part III: Identity Effects In-Between the Local and the Global 9 Globalizing Iberian Moorishness: Japanese Visitors, Chinese Textiles, and Imperial Cultural Identity (Javier Irigoyen-García (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)) 10 Tornasol Techniques as Cultural Memory: Andean Colonial Practices of Weaving Shimmering Cloth, and Their Regional Forebears (Denise Y. Arnold (University College London and Instituto de Lengua y Cultura Aymara, La Paz)) 11 In Between the Global and the Local: Silk in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century Russia (Victoria Ivleva (Durham University)) 12 African Cotton: Cultural and Economic Resistance in Mozambique in the Mid-Eighteenth Century (Luís Frederico Dias Antunes (University of Lisbon)) Part IV: Material Translation and Cultural Appropriation 13 Mediating Mediterranean Cultures: Silk Embroidery and the Design of the Self in Early Modern Algiers (Leyla Belkaïd-Neri (Institut Français de la Mode)) 14 The Material Translation of Persian and Indian Carpets and Textiles in Early Modern Japan (Yumiko Kamada (Keio University)) 15 Globalisation and the Manufacture of Tablet-Woven Sanctuary Curtains in Ethiopia in the Eighteenth Century (Michael Gervers (University of Toronto) and Claire Gérentet de Saluneaux (Lyon)) 16 Cochineal and the Changing Patterns of Consumption of Red Dyes in Early Modern European Textile Industries (Ana Serrano (University of Amsterdam)) Archives, Libraries, and Museums (Abbreviations) Select Bibliography Index |
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