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C Wilkinson Weber - Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism - 9781472594853 - V9781472594853
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Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism

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From Oaxacan wood carvings to dessert kitchens in provincial France, Critical Craft presents thirteen ethnographies which examine what defines and makes `craft' in a wide variety of practices from around the world. Challenging the conventional understanding of craft as a survival, a revival, or something that resists capitalism, the book turns instead to the designers, DIY enthusiasts, traditional artisans, and technical programmers who consider their labor to be craft, in order to comprehend how they make sense of it. The authors' ethnographic studies focus on the individuals and communities who claim a practice as their own, bypassing the question of craft survival to ask how and why activities termed craft are mobilized and reproduced. Moving beyond regional studies of heritage artisanship, the authors suggest that ideas of craft are by definition part of a larger cosmopolitan dialogue of power and identity. By paying careful attention to these sometimes conflicting voices, this collection shows that there is great flexibility in terms of which activities are labelled `craft'. In fact, there are many related ideas of craft and these shape distinct engagements with materials, people, and the economy. Case studies from countries including Mexico, Nigeria, India, Taiwan, the Philippines, and France draw together evidence based on linguistics, microsociology, and participant observation to explore the shifting terrain on which those engaged in craft are operating. What emerges is a fascinating picture which shows how claims about craft are an integral part of contemporary global change.

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472594853
SKU
V9781472594853
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Ref
99-1

About C Wilkinson Weber
Clare M. Wilkinson-Weber is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University Vancouver, USA. Alicia Ory DeNicola is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Oxford College of Emory University, USA.

Reviews for Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism
Critical Craft is an effective contribution to the anthropology of craft, of work, and of 'thing' or objects. It clearly demonstrates that there is more to crafts of all sorts than 'tradition,' expertise, and 'authenticity.' Anthropologists and others must be wary of assumptions about who does what kind of work or possesses what kind of knowledge, and we must be, like the authors of these quality essays, aware of the (unequal) agency of individuals and groups as they struggle within the field of any particular craft industry.
Jack David Eller
Anthropology Review Database
This collection admirably addresses, in cross-cultural perspective, the range of implications of such terms as craft, labor, and artisanship, and energetically deploys the topic as a critique and exploration of modernity as well as of the past.
Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University, USA Critical Craft moves the discourse away from the spectacle of the contemporary arts scene and the overly Western bias that prevails in scholarship. It resituates research on production and is as valuable for the questions it raises as for the range of artistic ecologies it mines.
Ezra Shales, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA

Goodreads reviews for Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism


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