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The New Politics Of The Handmade Anthea Black Nicole Burisch

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The New Politics Of The Handmade Anthea Black Nicole Burisch
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Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.15 MB
Author: Anthea Black; Nicole Burisch
ISBN: 9781788316576, 1788316576
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The New Politics Of The Handmade Anthea Black Nicole Burisch by Anthea Black; Nicole Burisch 9781788316576, 1788316576 instant download after payment.

The handmade has become inseparable from capitalist modes of production and consumption and this change demands new understandings of objects, aesthetics and labour. Drawing on a wide range of case studies of craft practice, Craft on Demand examines the role of the handmade in contemporary art, craft and design as part of a dramatically shifting global economy. New writing and artists' projects by international scholars and practitioners explore the politics of scarcity, hoarding and sustainability, craftivism and ethical consumption, urban space and new technologies, race, cultural heritage and sovereignty. Engaging with craft, art, design students and practitioners who want a radical rethink of the politics and economics of the handmade, they claim craft as a dynamic critical field for thinking through the most immediate issues of our time.

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