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Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge Volume I - Excerpts from Chapters I and II

English · Hardback

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From boat-building to berries, from knitting socks to mending nets, Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge vividly presents the rich, place-based knowings and doings of more than one hundred knowledge-holders from rural Newfoundland. Renowned artist Pam Hall perfectly marries her singular artistic vision and her exhaustive community-based research in a stunning celebration and preservation of rural knowledge. These images and texts come together to reveal and revalue the local in a time when global monoculture seems overwhelming.

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Pam Hall's work in rural locations in Newfoundland and elsewhere has been ongoing since the late 1980s. Drawn deeply to place and to the labour of practice (and the practice of labour), she has worked with and around rural knowledge-holders, especially in the fisheries, for many years. Her parallel interests in the body, especially the female body, have also provided sites for her exploration of what knowledge might be, who "makes" it and who has the power to "name" it as knowledge and thus provide the basis for its value. Her work as an artist and a scholar has always been interdisciplinary, often been collaborative, and relies on and reveals a deep and profound attachment to this island and those who have invited her to make it her home for almost fifty years.


Product details

Authors Pam Hall, Hall Pam
Publisher Breakwater Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2017
 
EAN 9781550816747
ISBN 978-1-55081-674-7
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 251 mm x 335 mm x 22 mm
Weight 1555 g
Series Towards an Encyclopedia of Loc
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

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