Reading the Thread
Cloth and Communication
Herausgeber: Millar, Lesley; Kettle, Alice
Reading the Thread
Cloth and Communication
Herausgeber: Millar, Lesley; Kettle, Alice
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 219mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350320482
- ISBN-10: 135032048X
- Artikelnr.: 70011207
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 219mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350320482
- ISBN-10: 135032048X
- Artikelnr.: 70011207
Lesley Millar is Emerita Professor of Textile Culture at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. She has been responsible for many international touring textile exhibitions. She has contributed to many publications most recently editing, with Alice Kettle, The Erotic Cloth (Bloomsbury, 2018) and Spaces and Places (2021). In 2008 she received the Japan Society Award for significant contribution to Anglo-Japanese relationships and in 2011 was appointed MBE for her contribution to Higher Education. Alice Kettle is Professor of Textile Arts at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She is co-author of Machine Stitch Perspectives with Jane McKeating (2010) Hand Stitch Perspectives (Bloomsbury, 2012) and Collaboration Through Craft (Bloomsbury, 2013) with Dr Amanda Ravetz and Helen Felcey. She has most recently edited, with Lesley Millar, The Erotic Cloth (Bloomsbury, 2018). She is a practising artist with work in international collections including the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, The Crafts Council of Great Britain, Museums in Riga, MAIO in Turin, and the Belger Collection Kansas City USA.
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prof Lesley Millar (UCA Farnham, UK) and Prof Alice Kettle, (MSARC,
Manchester School of Art Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Part One: Reading the Record
1. Tenapi: Markers of Clan Identity of the Alurung, East Indonesia
Linda S. McIntosh (Independent Curator and Research Associate, Tracing
Patterns Foundation, and Yulianti Peni, Curator, Museum 1000 Moko, Alor
Regency, Indonesia)
2. The Powerful Whispers project: A re-imagined story of Mills, Menders and
Archived Family Memories
Robert Burton (Associate Dean Academic, Teesside University, UK)
3. Drapery and napery: lace war memorials
Dr Carol Quarini (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
4. Cloth, Nationalism and Cultural Identity: The Symbolism of Traditional
Attire in Defining Nigeria's Diverse Ethnic Indigenism
Dr Clement Emeka Akpang (Cross River University of Technology Nigeria)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 1
Part Two: Following the Thread
5. Robe a la Grand-Mere: The Reuse of 18th century Silks in Romantic-era
Fashion
Ruby Hodgson (Victoria and Albert Museum, UK)
6. Layers of Comfort: Shetland taatit rugs
Carol Christiansen (Curator and Community Museums Officer, Shetland Museum
and Archives, Lerwick, Shetland)
7. Making of Kediyun: A Conscious Approach to Cloth
Lokesh Ghai (Independent Artist/ Researcher India)
8. Transformations in the Making and Meaning of Barkcloth in Uganda
Venny Mary Nakazibwe (Makerere University, Margaret Trowell School of
Industrial & Fine Art, College of Engineering Design Art and Technology,
Kampala, Uganda)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 2
Part Three: Challenging the Reading
9. Small Acts of Refusal: Suffragette-embroidered Cloths worked in Holloway
Prison
Dr Denise Jones (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
10. Stitching Justice: Textiles as a Means for Contemporary Social Justice
Alicia Decker (Iowa State University, Portland State University, Centralia
College USA) and Susan T. Avila
11. Film as Fabric: Textile practice as Feminist Critique in Expanded
Cinema
Dr Mary Stark (Independent Artist/Researcher, UK)
12. Cuttings 1820 - 2020
Pippa Hetherington (Independent Artist/Researcher, South Africa)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 1
Part Four: Drafting the Future
13. Portraying a Practice: Communication E-textiles
Hannah Perner-Wilson (Guest Professor of the Spiel & Objekt Masters program
at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin Germany), Becca
Rose Glowacki (doctoral student at Goldsmiths, University of London), Irene
Posch (Professor of Design & Technology at the University of Art and Design
Linz, Austria),
Laura Devendorf (Assistant Professor of Information Science, ATLAS
Institute Fellow, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
14. Cloth, Techné, and Traces in Digital Fashion
Katharina Sand (Kunstuniversität Linz A/ Università della Svizzera italiana
CH)
15. The Coded Lab
Dr Sonja Andrew (University of Leeds, UK)
16. Piñatex®: A New Material for a New World
Dr Carmen Hijosa (InnovationRCA and founder of Piñatex®)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 2
Index
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prof Lesley Millar (UCA Farnham, UK) and Prof Alice Kettle, (MSARC,
Manchester School of Art Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Part One: Reading the Record
1. Tenapi: Markers of Clan Identity of the Alurung, East Indonesia
Linda S. McIntosh (Independent Curator and Research Associate, Tracing
Patterns Foundation, and Yulianti Peni, Curator, Museum 1000 Moko, Alor
Regency, Indonesia)
2. The Powerful Whispers project: A re-imagined story of Mills, Menders and
Archived Family Memories
Robert Burton (Associate Dean Academic, Teesside University, UK)
3. Drapery and napery: lace war memorials
Dr Carol Quarini (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
4. Cloth, Nationalism and Cultural Identity: The Symbolism of Traditional
Attire in Defining Nigeria's Diverse Ethnic Indigenism
Dr Clement Emeka Akpang (Cross River University of Technology Nigeria)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 1
Part Two: Following the Thread
5. Robe a la Grand-Mere: The Reuse of 18th century Silks in Romantic-era
Fashion
Ruby Hodgson (Victoria and Albert Museum, UK)
6. Layers of Comfort: Shetland taatit rugs
Carol Christiansen (Curator and Community Museums Officer, Shetland Museum
and Archives, Lerwick, Shetland)
7. Making of Kediyun: A Conscious Approach to Cloth
Lokesh Ghai (Independent Artist/ Researcher India)
8. Transformations in the Making and Meaning of Barkcloth in Uganda
Venny Mary Nakazibwe (Makerere University, Margaret Trowell School of
Industrial & Fine Art, College of Engineering Design Art and Technology,
Kampala, Uganda)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 2
Part Three: Challenging the Reading
9. Small Acts of Refusal: Suffragette-embroidered Cloths worked in Holloway
Prison
Dr Denise Jones (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
10. Stitching Justice: Textiles as a Means for Contemporary Social Justice
Alicia Decker (Iowa State University, Portland State University, Centralia
College USA) and Susan T. Avila
11. Film as Fabric: Textile practice as Feminist Critique in Expanded
Cinema
Dr Mary Stark (Independent Artist/Researcher, UK)
12. Cuttings 1820 - 2020
Pippa Hetherington (Independent Artist/Researcher, South Africa)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 1
Part Four: Drafting the Future
13. Portraying a Practice: Communication E-textiles
Hannah Perner-Wilson (Guest Professor of the Spiel & Objekt Masters program
at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin Germany), Becca
Rose Glowacki (doctoral student at Goldsmiths, University of London), Irene
Posch (Professor of Design & Technology at the University of Art and Design
Linz, Austria),
Laura Devendorf (Assistant Professor of Information Science, ATLAS
Institute Fellow, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
14. Cloth, Techné, and Traces in Digital Fashion
Katharina Sand (Kunstuniversität Linz A/ Università della Svizzera italiana
CH)
15. The Coded Lab
Dr Sonja Andrew (University of Leeds, UK)
16. Piñatex®: A New Material for a New World
Dr Carmen Hijosa (InnovationRCA and founder of Piñatex®)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 2
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prof Lesley Millar (UCA Farnham, UK) and Prof Alice Kettle, (MSARC,
Manchester School of Art Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Part One: Reading the Record
1. Tenapi: Markers of Clan Identity of the Alurung, East Indonesia
Linda S. McIntosh (Independent Curator and Research Associate, Tracing
Patterns Foundation, and Yulianti Peni, Curator, Museum 1000 Moko, Alor
Regency, Indonesia)
2. The Powerful Whispers project: A re-imagined story of Mills, Menders and
Archived Family Memories
Robert Burton (Associate Dean Academic, Teesside University, UK)
3. Drapery and napery: lace war memorials
Dr Carol Quarini (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
4. Cloth, Nationalism and Cultural Identity: The Symbolism of Traditional
Attire in Defining Nigeria's Diverse Ethnic Indigenism
Dr Clement Emeka Akpang (Cross River University of Technology Nigeria)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 1
Part Two: Following the Thread
5. Robe a la Grand-Mere: The Reuse of 18th century Silks in Romantic-era
Fashion
Ruby Hodgson (Victoria and Albert Museum, UK)
6. Layers of Comfort: Shetland taatit rugs
Carol Christiansen (Curator and Community Museums Officer, Shetland Museum
and Archives, Lerwick, Shetland)
7. Making of Kediyun: A Conscious Approach to Cloth
Lokesh Ghai (Independent Artist/ Researcher India)
8. Transformations in the Making and Meaning of Barkcloth in Uganda
Venny Mary Nakazibwe (Makerere University, Margaret Trowell School of
Industrial & Fine Art, College of Engineering Design Art and Technology,
Kampala, Uganda)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 2
Part Three: Challenging the Reading
9. Small Acts of Refusal: Suffragette-embroidered Cloths worked in Holloway
Prison
Dr Denise Jones (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
10. Stitching Justice: Textiles as a Means for Contemporary Social Justice
Alicia Decker (Iowa State University, Portland State University, Centralia
College USA) and Susan T. Avila
11. Film as Fabric: Textile practice as Feminist Critique in Expanded
Cinema
Dr Mary Stark (Independent Artist/Researcher, UK)
12. Cuttings 1820 - 2020
Pippa Hetherington (Independent Artist/Researcher, South Africa)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 1
Part Four: Drafting the Future
13. Portraying a Practice: Communication E-textiles
Hannah Perner-Wilson (Guest Professor of the Spiel & Objekt Masters program
at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin Germany), Becca
Rose Glowacki (doctoral student at Goldsmiths, University of London), Irene
Posch (Professor of Design & Technology at the University of Art and Design
Linz, Austria),
Laura Devendorf (Assistant Professor of Information Science, ATLAS
Institute Fellow, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
14. Cloth, Techné, and Traces in Digital Fashion
Katharina Sand (Kunstuniversität Linz A/ Università della Svizzera italiana
CH)
15. The Coded Lab
Dr Sonja Andrew (University of Leeds, UK)
16. Piñatex®: A New Material for a New World
Dr Carmen Hijosa (InnovationRCA and founder of Piñatex®)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 2
Index
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prof Lesley Millar (UCA Farnham, UK) and Prof Alice Kettle, (MSARC,
Manchester School of Art Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Part One: Reading the Record
1. Tenapi: Markers of Clan Identity of the Alurung, East Indonesia
Linda S. McIntosh (Independent Curator and Research Associate, Tracing
Patterns Foundation, and Yulianti Peni, Curator, Museum 1000 Moko, Alor
Regency, Indonesia)
2. The Powerful Whispers project: A re-imagined story of Mills, Menders and
Archived Family Memories
Robert Burton (Associate Dean Academic, Teesside University, UK)
3. Drapery and napery: lace war memorials
Dr Carol Quarini (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
4. Cloth, Nationalism and Cultural Identity: The Symbolism of Traditional
Attire in Defining Nigeria's Diverse Ethnic Indigenism
Dr Clement Emeka Akpang (Cross River University of Technology Nigeria)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 1
Part Two: Following the Thread
5. Robe a la Grand-Mere: The Reuse of 18th century Silks in Romantic-era
Fashion
Ruby Hodgson (Victoria and Albert Museum, UK)
6. Layers of Comfort: Shetland taatit rugs
Carol Christiansen (Curator and Community Museums Officer, Shetland Museum
and Archives, Lerwick, Shetland)
7. Making of Kediyun: A Conscious Approach to Cloth
Lokesh Ghai (Independent Artist/ Researcher India)
8. Transformations in the Making and Meaning of Barkcloth in Uganda
Venny Mary Nakazibwe (Makerere University, Margaret Trowell School of
Industrial & Fine Art, College of Engineering Design Art and Technology,
Kampala, Uganda)
Artist Maria Nepomuceno in conversation with Alice Kettle, Part 2
Part Three: Challenging the Reading
9. Small Acts of Refusal: Suffragette-embroidered Cloths worked in Holloway
Prison
Dr Denise Jones (Independent Artist Researcher UK)
10. Stitching Justice: Textiles as a Means for Contemporary Social Justice
Alicia Decker (Iowa State University, Portland State University, Centralia
College USA) and Susan T. Avila
11. Film as Fabric: Textile practice as Feminist Critique in Expanded
Cinema
Dr Mary Stark (Independent Artist/Researcher, UK)
12. Cuttings 1820 - 2020
Pippa Hetherington (Independent Artist/Researcher, South Africa)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 1
Part Four: Drafting the Future
13. Portraying a Practice: Communication E-textiles
Hannah Perner-Wilson (Guest Professor of the Spiel & Objekt Masters program
at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin Germany), Becca
Rose Glowacki (doctoral student at Goldsmiths, University of London), Irene
Posch (Professor of Design & Technology at the University of Art and Design
Linz, Austria),
Laura Devendorf (Assistant Professor of Information Science, ATLAS
Institute Fellow, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
14. Cloth, Techné, and Traces in Digital Fashion
Katharina Sand (Kunstuniversität Linz A/ Università della Svizzera italiana
CH)
15. The Coded Lab
Dr Sonja Andrew (University of Leeds, UK)
16. Piñatex®: A New Material for a New World
Dr Carmen Hijosa (InnovationRCA and founder of Piñatex®)
Artist Celia Pym in conversation with Lesley Millar, Part 2
Index