Textiles: Critical & Primary Sources : Identity. Vol.4.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Berg 2012 LondonDescription: 431ISBN: - 9780857850515
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| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Barcode | |
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| Reference book | School of Fashion Technology | 746 CAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (not for issue) | 003518 | SOFT-BK-3518 |
• VOLUME 4
IDENTITY
• Introduction: Patch Four
• Catherine Harper
1. Stain
Pennina Barnett
2. The Domestication of Embroidery
Rozsika Parker
3. Wedding Presents: Marriage Gifts and the Limits of Consumption, Britain, 1945-2000
Louise Purbrick
4. On Stuff and Nonsense: The Complexity of Cloth
Claire Pajaczkowska
5. Maja Bajevic: The Matrix of Memory
Bojana Pejic
6. Autobiographical Patterns
Janis Jefferies
7. Black Arts: O Mia Anima Nera
Derek Jarman
8. Material of Culture, Fabric of Identity
Neil Jarman
9. Symbol, Pattern and the Unconscious: The Search for Meaning Jane Graves
10. Kente and Its Image Outside of Ghana
Doran H. Ross
11. Freud, Fabric, Fetish
Anne Hatnlyn
12. The Topology of Anne Wilson’s Topologies
Kathryn Hixson
13. Embroidering the Motherland: The Fabric of Palestinian National Identity
Tina Sherwell
14. Change: The Ephemeral Materiality of Identity
Judy Attfield
15. Piecing and Writing
Elaine Showalter
16. Stain: On Cloth, Stigma, and Shame
Jennie Sorkin
17. The Ribbon: Ofr/efs/Objects
Roland Barthes (Translated by Richard Howard)
18. The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gillman
19. Textile Punctual: Embroidery of Memory
Otto Von Busch y
20. Arachnologies: The Woman, The Text, and the Critic
Nancy K. Miller
21. There’s No Place Like Home; Home Dressmaking and Creativity
in the Jamaican Community of the 1940s to the 1960s
Carol Tulloch
22. Making Something from Nothing (toward a Definition of Woman's Hobby Art')
Lucy Lippard
23. The Needle as the Pen: Intentionality
Production of Alternate Discourses of p d ewk> and the Heather Pristash, Inez Schaechterle and T*
24. Approaching Abjection 6 arter Wood
Julia Kristeva
25. Nacelle Jubelin at Goldsmiths College, London
Catherine Harper
26. The Sewing Desire Machine
Peter Hobbs
27. Migrant Textiles: Burdens, Bundles and Baggage
Barbara Layne
28. Crimes against Nature
Neil Maclnnis
29. The Runners as Symbols of Women’s History: Wing Two - From the Beginning of Christianity to the Reformation
Judy Chicago
30. Memory and Objects
Juliet Ash
31. How All Life Is Lived, in Patches
Jessica Hemmings
32. Needled Women: Representations of Male Conduct in
Mapula Embroideries
Brenda Schwachman
Appendix of Sources
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