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Textile economies: power and value from the local to the transnational - v. 29

Little, Walter E.(Edited by)McAnany, Patricia A.(Edited by)
Part of the Society for Economic Anthropology Monographs series
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Textiles have been a highly valued and central part of the politics of human societies across culture divides and over millennia. The economy of textiles provides insight into the fabric of social relations, local and global politics, and diverse ideologies. Textiles are a material element of society that fosters the study of continuities and disjunctions in the economic and social realities of past and present societies. From stick-loom weaving to transnational factories, the production of cloth and its transformation into clothing and other woven goods offers a way to study the linkages between economics and politics. The volume is oriented around a number of themes: textile production, textiles as trade goods, textiles as symbols, textiles in tourism, and textiles in the transnational processes.Textile Economiesappeals to a broad range of scholars interested in the intersection of material culture, political economy, and globalization, such as archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, economists, museum curators, and historians.

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Altamira Press
0759120633 / 9780759120631
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
16/10/2011
English
311 pages
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