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Global Textile Encounters Marielouise Nosch Zhao Feng Lotika Varadarajan

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Global Textile Encounters Marielouise Nosch Zhao Feng Lotika Varadarajan
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Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.66 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Marie-Louise Nosch; Zhao Feng; Lotika Varadarajan
ISBN: 9781782977353, 178297735X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Global Textile Encounters Marielouise Nosch Zhao Feng Lotika Varadarajan by Marie-louise Nosch; Zhao Feng; Lotika Varadarajan 9781782977353, 178297735X instant download after payment.

Global Textile Encounters is a fascinating journey into three significant textiles and clothing cultures: China, India and Europe. The common thread is how fashions and traditions have traveled through space and time. In this richly illustrated anthology, with its 242 images, written both by textile researchers and practitioners as well as scholars from other fields across the globe, we hear of various types of encounters that bring to life a world of interactions and consequences as colorful as the textiles themselves. Among the 33 contributions we learn of an historian of ancient Roman textiles who has an intellectual epiphany in the streets of modern Iran; of 17th-century European Jesuits spreading the Gospel in Asia who attire themselves in the clothing suitable to their host countries; a visiting Siamese delegation that unwittingly creates fashion in 18th-century France;; how Chinese textile technology changed as a result of encountering textile patterns along the silk road; how political messages are conveyed in the sari; how Maharajahs inspired global pop culture; and the value we ascribe to old clothing. Recurrent themes include how religious praxis is informed by textile encounters; how traveling textiles enable patterns and symbols to be copied onto stone and metals; and textile motifs that acquire other symbolic meanings in their travels and encounters with different societies.
This sensibly priced, highly readable paperback, edited by three eminent textile scholars from Europe, China and India, is aimed at the interested general public and students. A Chinese version will be published by Donghua University Press in China.

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