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Reading the Thread - Cloth and Communication

English · Hardback

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Reading the Thread brings together artists, theorists and designers to explore the nature and use of cloth as a means of record and communication. Cloth is constructed from threads and, in acknowledging its qualities of recording or communicating a story, we are reading the threads - the read thread. There is also, however, an East Asian myth that when you are born you are linked by an invisible red thread to your soul mate; no matter what you do, this red thread connects you to your fate and, although the thread may become tangled or infinitely long, it will never break. Exploring histories of making and cultural practices, a multidisciplinary team of international scholars use the metaphorical thread to link the experiences of cloth production, lineage practices, contemporary challenges and sustainable futures, and to explore, through imagery and ideas, the agency of cloth to shape and communicate the sensations and emotions connected with human experience.Divided into four sections on reading cloth, challenging the stories it tells, following the thread of its narrative and finally anticipating its future, The Read Thread allows a variety of viewpoints and a diversity of voices, without favouring theory or specific cultural approaches, to interrogate cloth as a record of experience within its social, historical, psychological and cultural context; the authors explore our encounters with cloth and its role in the exploration of identity and biography, representative of passage, exchange, life and death. Provocative and timely, and beautifully illustrated with over 50 color images, it is vital reading for students and scholars of textiles, fashion, material culture, art and anthropology.>

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Exploring cloth as a record of experience and its role in communicating our identities, this book presents cloth within its social, historical, psychological and cultural context.

Product details

Authors Alice Kettle, Lesley Millar
Assisted by Alice Kettle (Editor), Kettle Alice (Editor), Lesley Millar (Editor), Millar Lesley (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.01.2025
 
EAN 9781350320499
ISBN 978-1-350-32049-9
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 220 mm x 278 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

DESIGN / History & Criticism, DESIGN / Textile & Costume, Textile artworks, Fashion and textile design, Textile design & theory

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