Crafting in the World

Crafting in the World
Author: Clare Burke
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319650876

This volume expands understandings of crafting practices, which in the past was the major relational interaction between the social agency of materials, technology, and people, in co-creating an emergent ever-changing world. The chapters discuss different ways that crafting in the present is useful in understanding crafting experiences and methods in the past, including experiments to reproduce ancient excavated objects, historical accounts of crafting methods and experiences, craft revivals, and teaching historical crafts at museums and schools. Crafting in the World is unique in the diversity of its theoretical and multidisciplinary approaches to researching crafting, not just as a set of techniques for producing functional objects, but as social practices and technical choices embodying cultural ideas, knowledge, and multiple interwoven social networks. Crafting expresses and constitutes mental schemas, identities, ideologies, and cultures. The multiple meanings and significances of crafting are explored from a great variety of disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, archaeology, sociology, education, psychology, women’s studies, and ethnic studies. This book provides a deep temporal range and a global geographical scope, with case studies ranging from Europe, Africa, and Asia to the Americas and a global internet website for selling home crafted items.

Craft in the Real World

Craft in the Real World
Author: Matthew Salesses
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1948226812

This national bestseller is "a significant contribution to discussions of the art of fiction and a necessary challenge to received views about whose stories are told, how they are told and for whom they are intended" (Laila Lalami, The New York Times Book Review). The traditional writing workshop was established with white male writers in mind; what we call craft is informed by their cultural values. In this bold and original examination of elements of writing—including plot, character, conflict, structure, and believability—and aspects of workshop—including the silenced writer and the imagined reader—Matthew Salesses asks questions to invigorate these familiar concepts. He upends Western notions of how a story must progress. How can we rethink craft, and the teaching of it, to better reach writers with diverse backgrounds? How can we invite diverse storytelling traditions into literary spaces? Drawing from examples including One Thousand and One Nights, Curious George, Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, and the Asian American classic No-No Boy, Salesses asks us to reimagine craft and the workshop. In the pages of exercises included here, teachers will find suggestions for building syllabi, grading, and introducing new methods to the classroom; students will find revision and editing guidance, as well as a new lens for reading their work. Salesses shows that we need to interrogate the lack of diversity at the core of published fiction: how we teach and write it. After all, as he reminds us, "When we write fiction, we write the world."

Craft Traditions of the World

Craft Traditions of the World
Author: Bryan Sentance
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

A comprehensive survey of crafts worldwide. It explains and illustrates the techniques used in a particular craft, from backstrap weaving and papercutting to metal casting and wood carving, as well as their history. Featuring over 500 illustrations, it is suitable for those concerned with art, craft and decorative objects.

Crafting America

Crafting America
Author: Glenn Adamson
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1682261522

"A companion to the exhibition Crafting America curated at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, this publication explores the interdisciplinary contexts of the assembled works, featuring contributions from scholars with expertise in art history, American studies, folklore, and museum studies. Essay topics include the significance of craft within Native American histories and explorations of craft's relationship to ritual and memory, personal independence, and abstraction"--

Crafting a Continuum

Crafting a Continuum
Author: Peter Held
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 146961281X

The Arizona State University Art Museum is renowned for its extensive and notable craft collection and features international acquisitions in wood, ceramic, and fiber. This book, edited by the museum's curators, uses the ASU collection to explore the idea of craft within a critical context, as both idea and action. Crafting a Continuum begins with the genesis of the craft collection and relates it to the historical development of craft in the United States and abroad, exploring both anthropological and cultural concepts of the field. Peter Held and Heather Sealy Lineberry present photographs of the museum's objects alongside essays by distinguished scholars to illuminate historical and contemporary trends. Sidebars and essays by writers in the craft field offer a broad overview of the future of contemporary craft.

Crafting Dissent

Crafting Dissent
Author: Hinda Mandell
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1538118408

Pussyhats, typically crafted with yarn, quite literally created a sea of pink the day after Donald J. Trump became the 45th president of the United States in January 2017, as the inaugural Women’s March unfolded throughout the U.S., and sister cities globally. But there was nothing new about women crafting as a means of dissent. Crafting Dissent: Handicraft as Protest from the American Revolution to the Pussyhats is the first book that demonstrates how craft, typically involving the manipulation of yarn, thread and fabric, has also been used as a subversive tool throughout history and up to the present day, to push back against government policy and social norms that crafters perceive to be harmful to them, their bodies, their families, their ideals relating to equality and human rights, and their aspirations. At the heart of the book is an exploration for how craft is used by makers to engage with the rhetoric and policy shaping their country’s public sphere. The book is divided into three sections: "Crafting Histories," Politics of Craft," and "Crafting Cultural Conversations." Three features make this a unique contribution to the field of craft activism and history: The inclusion of diverse contributors from a global perspective (including from England, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Australia) Essay formats including photo essays, personal essays and scholarly investigations The variety of professional backgrounds among the book’s contributors, including academics, museum curators, art therapists, small business owners, provocateurs, artists and makers. This book explains that while handicraft and craft-motivated activism may appear to be all the rage and “of the moment,” a long thread reveals its roots as far back as the founding of American Democracy, and at key turning points throughout the history of nations throughout the world.

David Mitchell

David Mitchell
Author: Wendy Knepper
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474262112

David Mitchell is one of the most critically acclaimed authors in contemporary global writing. Novels such as Ghostwritten, Cloud Atlas and The Bone Clocks demonstrate the author's dazzling literary technique in an oeuvre that crosses genres, genders and borders, moving effortlessly through time and space. David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary fiction to guide readers through the full range of the author's writings, including discussions of all of his novels to-date plus his shorter fictions, essays and libretti. As well as offering extended coverage of Mitchell's most popular work, Cloud Atlas, the authors explore Mitchell's genre-hopping techniques, world-making aesthetics, and engagements with key contemporary issues such as globalization, empire, the environment, disability, trauma and technology. In addition, this book includes an expansive interview with David Mitchell as well as a guide to further reading to help students and readers alike explore the works of this tremendously inventive writer.

Making is Connecting

Making is Connecting
Author: David Gauntlett
Publisher: Polity
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0745650015

Sets out a compelling argument for the importance of making things and creativity for social wellbeing. Argues that both online and offline, making things can foster deeper connections with the world and other people and that this can be used productively for society

Mastering Advanced Techniques

Mastering Advanced Techniques
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2024-10-23
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

**Unlock the Secrets of Craftsmanship Mastering Advanced Techniques** Step into the realm of expert artistry with "Mastering Advanced Techniques," your ultimate guide to transforming simple hobbies into sophisticated craft creations. This comprehensive eBook takes you on an inspiring journey, unveiling the intricacies often reserved for master craftsmen and artisans. Begin with an insightful introduction to advanced crafting techniques, setting the stage for your evolution from hobbyist to expert. Dive into the world of materials with "Material Science in Crafting," where you'll explore innovative materials and learn to master their combinations with a focus on sustainability. Harness the power of precision with the "Precision Cutting and Shaping" chapter, perfecting your skills with advanced cutting tools and sculpting techniques tailored for specialist materials. Venture into the realm of "Advanced Textile Manipulation" and discover complex weaving patterns, artistic fabric folding, and creative appliqué that breathe life into your textile projects. Unlock the artistry behind intricate stitching with "Intricate Sewing and Stitching," combining machine and hand techniques for unforgettable effects. Delve into "Multi-Layer Construction" for mastering paper and fabric layering that adds depth and dimension to your designs. Explore the transformative power of color with "Mastering Dyeing and Color Application," and push the boundaries of your imagination with "Innovative Surface Treatments." From intricate printing techniques to unique texture enhancements, redefine what's possible on various surfaces. For those who dare to engineer, "Structural Engineering in Crafting" reveals how to blend beauty and function seamlessly. Master the art of joinery, embrace the integration of technology, and explore quilting techniques that transcend traditional boundaries. Finally, take your skills to the market with "The Business of Advanced Crafting." Discover how to showcase your expert craftsmanship, network effectively, and build a thriving crafting community. Whether you're crafting for personal fulfillment or professional advancement, "Mastering Advanced Techniques" equips you with the knowledge and skills to elevate your craft to new heights. Embrace the art of sophisticated creation and unleash boundless creativity today!