"Craft and Community" explores the relationships between craft-workers, communities and traditions. Case studies are drawn from rural and urban settings throughout Pennsylvania, representing a range of occupational, ethnic and religious traditions: gravestone carvers, an Iroquois beadworker, Afro-Caribbean, Puerto Rican and Croatian musical instrument makers, suburban quilters, a rural blacksmith, rustic furniture makers, Amish buggy makers, Ukrainian egg writers, Hmong needleworkers and Pennsylvania German hex sign painters and potters. The contributors to this volume apply an ethnographic approach to the study of contemporary material culture. The opening essay questions the popular notions of folk art, showing how these shape the collection and presentation of certain types of objects. In contrast to a "folk art" model, an ethnographic approach seeks to understand material objects in the social context of the lives of the craftsworkers and their customers. Emphasizing native definitions for "art" or "craft" based on the shared values and forms of particular cultural traditions, the ethnographic approach considers questions of cultural meaning, significance and aesthetics.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Orderbook - wwb -----CRAFT & COMMUNITY: TRADITIONAL ARTS IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. Ed. By Shalom D. Staub. Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Philadelphia, 1988. Organized and published in association with Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission. 144 pp. With 120 ills. (19 col. ). 27 x 21 cm. LC 88-72287 ISBN 0937437050. In English. Exploring the contemporary folk arts of Pennsylvania from an ethnographic perspective, this catalogue features 12 detailed studies of individual crafts produced by members of diverse cultural groups, including Amish carriage-makers, a Cherokee leatherworker, a rural quilting club and Hmong embroiderers. Indexing: _Western_ _United States_ _Post-1945_ _Decorative Arts_ _Naive/Folk/Outsider Art_ Plans: 75 Worldwide Number 053456 Paperbound $20.00 99 / CHANGE0722022; *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- Text in English. 144 pp. With 120 ills. (19 col. ). 27 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer--. N° de réf. du vendeur 74852
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