Crafting Gender

Crafting Gender
Author: Eli Bartra
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780822384878

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This volume initiates a gender-based framework for analyzing the folk art of Latin America and the Caribbean. Defined here broadly as the "art of the people" and as having a primarily decorative, rather than utilitarian, purpose, folk art is not solely the province of women, but folk art by women in Latin America has received little sustained attention. Crafting Gender begins to redress this gap in scholarship. From a feminist perspective, the contributors examine not only twentieth-century and contemporary art by women, but also its production, distribution, and consumption. Exploring the roles of women as artists and consumers in specific cultural contexts, they look at a range of artistic forms across Latin America, including Panamanian molas (blouses), Andean weavings, Mexican ceramics, and Mayan hipiles (dresses). Art historians, anthropologists, and sociologists from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States discuss artwork from Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Suriname, and Puerto Rico, and many of their essays focus on indigenous artists. They highlight the complex webs of social relations from which folk art emerges. For instance, while several pieces describe the similar creative and technical processes of indigenous pottery-making communities of the Amazon and of mestiza potters in Mexico and Colombia, they also reveal the widely varying functions of the ceramics and meanings of the iconography. Integrating the social, historical, political, geographical, and economic factors that shape folk art in Latin America and the Caribbean, Crafting Gender sheds much-needed light on a rich body of art and the women who create it. Contributors Eli Bartra Ronald J. Duncan Dolores Juliano Betty LaDuke Lourdes Rejón Patrón Sally Price María de Jesús Rodríguez-Shadow Mari Lyn Salvador Norma Valle Dorothea Scott Whitten

Crafting Gender

Crafting Gender
Author: Eli Bartra
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0822331705

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DIVAnalyzes 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./div

Kuna Crafts Gender and the Global Economy

Kuna Crafts  Gender  and the Global Economy
Author: Karin E. Tice
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780292773653

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Brightly colored and intricately designed, molas have become popular with buyers across the United States, Europe, and Japan, many of whom have never heard of the San Blas Kuna of Panama who make the fabric pictures that adorn the clothing, wall hangings, and other goods we buy. In this study, Karin Tice explores the impact of the commercialization of mola production on Kuna society, one of the most important, yet least studied, social changes to occur in San Blas in this century. She argues that far from being a cohesive force, commercialization has resulted in social differentiation between the genders and among Kuna women residing in different parts of the region. She also situates this political economic history within a larger global context of international trade, political intrigue, and ethnic tourism to offer insights concerning commercial craft production that apply far beyond the Kuna case. These findings, based on extensive ethnographic field research, constitute important reading for scholars and students of anthropology, women’s studies, and economics. They also offer an indigenous perspective on the twentieth-century version of Columbus’s landing—the arrival of a cruise ship bearing wealthy, souvenir-seeking tourists.

Crafting Selves

Crafting Selves
Author: Dorinne K. Kondo
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2009-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226098159

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"The ethnography of Japan is currently being reshaped by a new generation of Japanologists, and the present work certainly deserves a place in this body of literature. . . . The combination of utility with beauty makes Kondo's book required reading, for those with an interest not only in Japan but also in reflexive anthropology, women's studies, field methods, the anthropology of work, social psychology, Asian Americans, and even modern literature."—Paul H. Noguchi, American Anthropologist "Kondo's work is significant because she goes beyond disharmony, insisting on complexity. Kondo shows that inequalities are not simply oppressive-they are meaningful ways to establish identities."—Nancy Rosenberger, Journal of Asian Studies

Br jula

Br  jula
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: UTEXAS:059172148989212

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Asia s New Mothers

Asia s New Mothers
Author: Emiko Ochiai,Barbara Molony
Publsiher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-09-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9789004213142

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Through a focus on childcare, this offers a comparative regional analysis unique in English-language sources of changing gender roles in Asia. Taking into consideration the historical and cultural differences and similarities among the societies in the region, the authors employ indepth researches of people’s everyday experiences.

Crafting Tradition

Crafting Tradition
Author: Michael Chibnik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173017104912

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Offers the first in-depth look at the international trade in Oaxacan wood carvings, including their history, production, marketing, and cultural representations

Toward a Gender responsive Legislation

Toward a Gender responsive Legislation
Author: Aida F. Santos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1999
Genre: Equality before the law
ISBN: UOM:39015042909559

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Based on examination of actual bills and using some results of a two-year project conducted by the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women, provides guidance on how to integrate the gender perspective into the process of lawmaking.