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Título del materialCrafting Gender: Women and Folk Art in Latin America and the Caribbean (Inglés)
CategoríaLibros
Autor(es)Bartra, Eli (Editor)
Año de publicacion del material2003
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Volumen0
Número0
Páginas de Referencia244 p., il
Lugar de publicacionLondon, England
Editorial o InstitucionDuke University Press
Biblioteca y referencia.LI 000029 (Disponible)
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ResumenThis 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 seccionesThis 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 claveWomen, Indigenous, Folk, Latin America, Caribbean,
DisponibilidadNo
Biblioteca y referencia.LI 000029 (Disponible)
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