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| Título del material | Crafting Gender: Women and Folk Art in Latin America and the Caribbean (Inglés) |
| Categoría | Libros |
| Autor(es) | Bartra, Eli (Editor) |
| Año de publicacion del material | 2003 |
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| Volumen | 0 |
| Número | 0 |
| Páginas de Referencia | 244 p., il |
| Lugar de publicacion | London, England |
| Editorial o Institucion | Duke University Press |
| Biblioteca y referencia. | LI 000029 (Disponible) |
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| Resumen | This volumen initiates a gender-based framework for analyzing the folk art of Latin America and the Caribbean. Defined here broadly as the "art of the people" and as having a primarily decorative, rather than utilitarian, purpose, folk art is not solely the province of women, but folk art by women in latin America has received little sustained attention. |
| Tablas de contenido o secciones | This book presents an illustration, introduction and table of contents divided into ten chapters described as follows:
Cap I: Always Something New: changing Fashions in a "Traditional Culture"
Cap II: The Emergence of the Santeras: Renewed Strength for Traditional Puerto Rican Art
Cap III: Kuna Women's Arts: Molas, Meaning, and Markets
Cap IV: Connections: Creative Expressions of Canelos Quichua Women
Cap V: Engendering Clay: Las Ceramistas of Mata Ortis
Cap VI: Women's Folk Art in la Chamba, Colombia
Cap VII: Women's Prayers: The Aesthetics and Meaning of Female
Votive Paintings in chalma
Cap: VIII: Earth Magic: The Legacy of Teodora Blanco
Cap: IX: Tastes, Colors, and Techniques in Embroidered Mayan Female Costumes |
| Palabras clave | Women, Indigenous, Folk, Latin America, Caribbean, |
| Disponibilidad | No |
| Biblioteca y referencia. | LI 000029 (Disponible) |
| Subido por | Ferran Cabrero |