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Textile Economies - Power and Value from the Local to the Transnational

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Informationen zum Autor Walter E. Little is associate professor of Anthropology at the University at Albany, SUNY, and director of the Ethnographic Field School in Guatemala. He is the author of Mayas in the Marketplace and co-author of Mayas in Postwar Guatemala.Patricia A. McAnany is Kenan Eminent Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is the author of Ancestral Maya Economies in Archaeological Perspective and Living with the Ancestors: Kinship and Kingship in Ancient Maya Society. Klappentext The economy of textiles provides insight into the fabric of social relations, local and global politics, and diverse ideologies. Textile production and exchange represent a key node for the intersections of multiple aspects of ancient and modern economies, including social-class relations, gender, tourism, exchange, commerce, and transpolity relationships. A political economy of textiles, discussed from a broad interdisciplinary perspective, offers ways to understand cloth and clothing as parts of mutually constitutive processes that shape and reflect economic practices, cultural ideologies, and sociopolitical rank. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I. Creativity and ValueChapter 1. Exchange without Brokers: Weaver-Client Relationships in SenegalLaura L. CochraneChapter 2. Heritage and Authorship Debates in Three Sumatran SongketsSusan RodgersChapter 3. Creativity, Place, and Commodities: The Making of Public Economies in Andean Apparel IndustriesRudi Colloredo-Mansfeld, Jason Antrosio, and Eric C. JonesChapter 4. Tivaivai and Value in the Cook Islands Ritual Economy: The Creation of Value, Values, and Valuables in a Diasporic CommunityJane HoranChapter 5. The Political Economy of an Art Form: The Akotifahana Cloth of MadagascarSarah FeePart II. The Power of Cloth and the Sanctity of PowerChapter 6. Textiles and Chimu Identity under Inka Hegemony on the North Coast of PeruCathy Lynne CostinChapter 7. Late Classic Maya Textile Economies: An Object History ApproachChristina T. HalperinChapter 8. Hohokam Cotton: Irrigation, Production, and Trade in PerhistoryRobert C. HuntChapter 9. Neighborly Ties and Sohbet: Global Capitalism and the Work of Weaving in Konya, TurkeyDamla IsikChapter 10. Sanctity, Social Distance, and the Price of Cloth in a Moroccan SuqJohn A. NaporaPart III. (Re)invented Traditions in Transnational ContextChapter 11. Good Hands: Silk Weaving and Transnational Artisan Partnerships in CambodiaSusan Falls and Jessica SmithChapter 12. Recommunitizing Practice, Refashionizing Capital: Artisans and Entrepreneurship in a Philippine Textile IndustryB. Lynne MilgramChapter 13. The Decline of a Weaving Cooperative in Western TurkeyKimberly HartChapter 14. Made in Italy: Metaphors for Merchandising Textiles in a Global EconomyJoan Weibel-OrlandoChapter 15. Creating Fame and Fortune from the Ruins of Handloom in Kerala, Southern IndiaLucy Norris...

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Authors Walter/ McAnany Little
Assisted by Walter E Little (Editor), Walter E. Little (Editor), Patricia A McAnany (Editor), Patricia A. Mcanany (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.10.2011
 
EAN 9780759120617
ISBN 978-0-7591-2061-7
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series
Society for Economic Anthropol
Society for Economic Anthropol
Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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