TY - BOOK AU - Antunes,Luís Frederico Dias AU - Arnold,Denise Y. AU - Belkaïd-Neri,Leyla AU - Brooks,Mary M. AU - DuPlessis,Robert S. AU - Gervers,Michael AU - Hanß,Stefan AU - Irigoyen-García,Javier AU - Ivleva,Victoria AU - Kamada,Yumiko AU - Kraamer,Malika AU - Lemire,Beverly AU - Loren,Diana DiPaolo AU - Marín-Aguilera,Beatriz AU - Saluneaux,Claire Gérentet De AU - Sardar,Marika AU - Serrano,Ana AU - Smith,Catherine TI - In-Between Textiles, 1400-1800: Weaving Subjectivities and Encounters T2 - Visual and Material Culture, 1300 –1700 SN - 9789048556960 AV - NK8806 .I53 2023eb U1 - 746.09/024 23/eng/20230227 PY - 2023///] CY - Amsterdam : PB - Amsterdam University Press, KW - Textile fabrics KW - History KW - Archaeology KW - Art and Material Culture KW - Early Modern Studies KW - History, Art History, and Archaeology KW - ART / History / Renaissance KW - bisacsh KW - Textiles and Fashion, Global History, Historical Archaeology, Hybridity, Material Culture N1 - Frontmatter --; Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 --; Table of Contents --; List of Illustrations --; Acknowledgements --; 1. Subjectivities In-Between Early Modern Global Textiles --; Part I Unhomeliness, Mimicry, and Mockery --; 2. Māori Textiles and Culture --; 3. Contesting Images --; 4. “A Few Shreds of Rough Linen” and “a Certain Degree of Elegance” --; Part II The Material Enunciation of Difference --; 5. Textiles, Fashion, and Questions of Whiteness --; 6. Abolitionism and Kente Cloth --; 7. Dressing in the Deccan --; 8. “Rags of Popery” --; Part III Identity Effects In-Between the Local and the Global --; 9. Globalising Iberian Moorishness --; 10. Tornasol Techniques as Cultural Memory --; 11. In-Between the Global and the Local --; 12. African Cotton : Cultural and Economic Resistance in Mozambique in the Mid-Eighteenth Century --; Part IV Material Translation and Cultural Appropriation --; 13. Mediating Mediterranean Cultures --; 14. The Material Translation of Persian and Indian Carpets and Textiles in Early Modern Japan --; 15. Globalisation and the Manufacture of Tablet-Woven Sanctuary Curtains in Ethiopia in the Eighteenth Century --; 16. Cochineal and the Changing Patterns of Consumption of Red Dyes in Early Modern European Textile Industries --; Archives, Libraries, and Museums (Abbreviations) --; Select Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - In-Between Textiles is a decentred study of how textiles shaped, disrupted, and transformed subjectivities in the age of the first globalisation. The volume presents a radically cross-disciplinary approach that brings together world-leading anthropologists, archaeologists, art historians, conservators, curators, historians, scientists, and weavers to reflect on the power of textiles to reshape increasingly contested identities on a global scale between 1400 and 1800. Contributors posit the concept of “in-between textiles,” building upon Homi Bhabha’s notion of in-betweenness as the actual material ground of the negotiation of cultural practices and meanings; a site identified as the battleground over strategies of selfhood and the production of identity signs troubled by colonialism and consumerism across the world. In-Between Textiles establishes cutting-edge conversations between textile studies, critical cultural theory, and material culture studies to examine how textiles created and challenged experiences of subjectivity, relatedness, and dis/location that transformed social fabrics around the globe UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048556960?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048556960 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048556960/original ER -