Analyzes Latin American and Caribbean folk art from a feminist perspective, considering the issue of gender in the production and circulation of popular art produced by women.
Analyzes Latin American and Caribbean folk art from a feminist perspective, considering the issue of gender in the production and circulation of popular art produced by women.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eli Bartra is a Professor in the Department of Politics and Culture at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco in Mexico City. She is the author of numerous books in Spanish.
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Illustrations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction / Eli Bartra 1 Always Something New: Changing Fashions in a "Traditional Culture" (Suriname) / Sally Price 17 The Emergence of the Santeras: Renewed Strength for Traditional Puerto Rican Art (Puerto Rico) / Norma Valle 35 Kuna Women's Art: Molas, Meaning, and Markets (Panama) / Mari Lyn Salvador 47 Connections: Creative Expressions of Canelos Quichua women (Ecuador) / Dorothea Scott Whitten 73 Engendering Clay: Las Ceramistas of Mata Ortiz (Mexico) / Eli Bartra 98 Women's Folk Art in La Chamba, Colombia (Colombia) / Ronald J. Duncan 126 The Mapuche Craftswomen (Argentina) / Dolores Juliano 155 Women's Prayers: The Aesthetics and Meaning of Female Votive Paintings in Chalma (Mexico) / María J. Rodríguez-Shadow 169 Earth Magic: The Legacy of Teodora Blanco (Mexico) / Betty LaDuke 197 Tastes, Colors, and Techniques in Embroidered Mayan Female Costumes (Mexico) / Lourdes Rejón Patrón 220 Contributors 237 Index 241
Illustrations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction / Eli Bartra 1 Always Something New: Changing Fashions in a "Traditional Culture" (Suriname) / Sally Price 17 The Emergence of the Santeras: Renewed Strength for Traditional Puerto Rican Art (Puerto Rico) / Norma Valle 35 Kuna Women's Art: Molas, Meaning, and Markets (Panama) / Mari Lyn Salvador 47 Connections: Creative Expressions of Canelos Quichua women (Ecuador) / Dorothea Scott Whitten 73 Engendering Clay: Las Ceramistas of Mata Ortiz (Mexico) / Eli Bartra 98 Women's Folk Art in La Chamba, Colombia (Colombia) / Ronald J. Duncan 126 The Mapuche Craftswomen (Argentina) / Dolores Juliano 155 Women's Prayers: The Aesthetics and Meaning of Female Votive Paintings in Chalma (Mexico) / María J. Rodríguez-Shadow 169 Earth Magic: The Legacy of Teodora Blanco (Mexico) / Betty LaDuke 197 Tastes, Colors, and Techniques in Embroidered Mayan Female Costumes (Mexico) / Lourdes Rejón Patrón 220 Contributors 237 Index 241
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