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Craft and War : Makers, Users, and Craft Practices since the 19th Century
Craft and War : Makers, Users, and Craft Practices since the 19th Century
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ISBN No.: 9781350345485
Pages: 352
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 137.72
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Reviving Presence 1. Eco-critical Entanglements: San Pottery, Genocide, Historical Archaeology, and Indigenous Knowledge, Wendy Gers ( Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands) 2. Material Recovery through Hand-Built Talismans and Other Sensing Objects, Cindy Mochizuki (Independent Scholar, Canada) Part II. Making Do 3. Crafting War, Handling Conflict: Trench Art, from Object to Embodied World, Nicholas J. Saunders (University of Bristol, UK) 4. Textile Handicrafts as Tactics of Resistance in and after Auschwitz: The Example of Lisa Pinhas in Context, Anne Röhl ( University of Siegen, Germany) 5.


An Aesthetic Ecosystem in Adrian Pepe''s Untitled Braided Shearlings: Art and Resilience in Lebanon, Jessica Gershultz ( University of St Andrews, UK) Part III. Craft in Displacement 6. Passing the Thread: Craft and Latvian National Dress in Post-War Displaced Communities, Alida Jekabson ( University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 7. Memory, Mediation, and Affordances in Colombia''s Mampuján Tapestries, Antonio Sánchez Gómez ( Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA) Part IV. Organizing Women 8. Intermediaries of Craft in 20th Century Morocco and Algeria, Maia Nichols (University of California, San Diego, USA) 9. Quilting for a Cause: Forgetting and Remembering First World War Signature Fundraising Quilts in Canada, Heather Smith (Western University, Canada) 10. Another History of Indian Handicraft: Partition of India, Rehabilitation, and Women''s Work, Chandan Bose (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Part V.


Craft and Healing 11. Modern Craft in the Aftermath of War: The Case of the Disabled Soldiers'' Embroidery Industry, 1918-1971, Joseph McBrinn (Ulster University, UK) 12. Craft Therapy in Imperial Military, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13. Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI. Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15. Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War Divide, Valeria Fulop-Pochon (University of Bristol, UK) 16. Exhibiting Diplomacy in Cold War North Korea: The Role of Craft and Juche in North Korea''s International Friendship Exhibition, Karlee Bergendorff (Duke University, USA) List of Contributors Index National Dress in Post-War Displaced Communities, Alida Jekabson ( University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 7.


Memory, Mediation, and Affordances in Colombia''s Mampuján Tapestries, Antonio Sánchez Gómez ( Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA) Part IV. Organizing Women 8. Intermediaries of Craft in 20th Century Morocco and Algeria, Maia Nichols (University of California, San Diego, USA) 9. Quilting for a Cause: Forgetting and Remembering First World War Signature Fundraising Quilts in Canada, Heather Smith (Western University, Canada) 10. Another History of Indian Handicraft: Partition of India, Rehabilitation, and Women''s Work, Chandan Bose (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Part V. Craft and Healing 11. Modern Craft in the Aftermath of War: The Case of the Disabled Soldiers'' Embroidery Industry, 1918-1971, Joseph McBrinn (Ulster University, UK) 12. Craft Therapy in Imperial Military, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13.


Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI. Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15. Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War Divide, Valeria Fulop-Pochon (University of Bristol, UK) 16. Exhibiting Diplomacy in Cold War North Korea: The Role of Craft and Juche in North Korea''s International Friendship Exhibition, Karlee Bergendorff (Duke University, USA) List of Contributors Indextary, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13. Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI. Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15.


Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War Divide, Valeria Fulop-Pochon (University of Bristol, UK) 16. Exhibiting Diplomacy in Cold War North Korea: The Role of Craft and Juche in North Korea''s International Friendship Exhibition, Karlee Bergendorff (Duke University, USA) List of Contributors IndexNational Dress in Post-War Displaced Communities, Alida Jekabson ( University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 7. Memory, Mediation, and Affordances in Colombia''s Mampuján Tapestries, Antonio Sánchez Gómez ( Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA) Part IV. Organizing Women 8. Intermediaries of Craft in 20th Century Morocco and Algeria, Maia Nichols (University of California, San Diego, USA) 9. Quilting for a Cause: Forgetting and Remembering First World War Signature Fundraising Quilts in Canada, Heather Smith (Western University, Canada) 10. Another History of Indian Handicraft: Partition of India, Rehabilitation, and Women''s Work, Chandan Bose (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Part V. Craft and Healing 11.


Modern Craft in the Aftermath of War: The Case of the Disabled Soldiers'' Embroidery Industry, 1918-1971, Joseph McBrinn (Ulster University, UK) 12. Craft Therapy in Imperial Military, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13. Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI. Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15. Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War Divide, Valeria Fulop-Pochon (University of Bristol, UK) 16. Exhibiting Diplomacy in Cold War North Korea: The Role of Craft and Juche in North Korea''s International Friendship Exhibition, Karlee Bergendorff (Duke University, USA) List of Contributors IndexNational Dress in Post-War Displaced Communities, Alida Jekabson ( University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 7. Memory, Mediation, and Affordances in Colombia''s Mampuján Tapestries, Antonio Sánchez Gómez ( Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA) Part IV.


Organizing Women 8. Intermediaries of Craft in 20th Century Morocco and Algeria, Maia Nichols (University of California, San Diego, USA) 9. Quilting for a Cause: Forgetting and Remembering First World War Signature Fundraising Quilts in Canada, Heather Smith (Western University, Canada) 10. Another History of Indian Handicraft: Partition of India, Rehabilitation, and Women''s Work, Chandan Bose (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Part V. Craft and Healing 11. Modern Craft in the Aftermath of War: The Case of the Disabled Soldiers'' Embroidery Industry, 1918-1971, Joseph McBrinn (Ulster University, UK) 12. Craft Therapy in Imperial Military, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13. Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI.


Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15. Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War Divide, Valeria Fulop-Pochon (University of Bristol, UK) 16. Exhibiting Diplomacy in Cold War North Korea: The Role of Craft and Juche in North Korea''s International Friendship Exhibition, Karlee Bergendorff (Duke University, USA) List of Contributors Indextary, Medical, and Museum Spaces, 1939-45, Imogen Wiltshire (University of Lincoln, UK) 13. Clay and Combat: Exploring the Embodied Experience of War through Ceramic Practice, Christopher McHugh (Ulster University, UK) Part VI. Politics of Friendship 14. A Rose-Colored Reunion: Craft in White-Civil War Veteran Reconciliation, Sarah Ann Burgos ( Museum of the Virginia National Guard, USA) 15. Women''s Caravan of Peace, 1958: Craft, Folk art, and sisterhood fighting the Cold War.



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