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E-raamat: Performing Craft in Mexico: Artisans, Aesthetics, and the Power of Translation

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2024
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  • ISBN-13: 9781793639981
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This book examines how Mexican artisans and artistic actors participate in translations of aesthetics, politics, and history through the field of craft. The contributors build from historical and ethnographic archives and direct engagement with makers to reassemble an expanded vision of artisanal production in Mexico and the complicated classifications that surround Mexican popular art-makingfrom the American craft to the Spanish artesanía. This book also homages Dr. Janet Brody Essers research on the Blackmen masquerades of Michoacán, exploring African culture in Mexico. The contributors provide wide-ranging insight into the colonial influences on Mexican popular art and its translation as well as the agency of creators and actors.
Acknowledging: The Widening Circles ix
Prolonging: Following Folds beyond Boundaries xiii
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
An Appreciation of Dr. Janet B. Esser: From Brooklyn to Michoacan xix
Natasha Bonilla Eckholm
Prefacing Things: A Pondering xxiii
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
1 Introducing Things: Between the Lines
1(34)
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
PART ONE TRANSLATING INSIDES AND OUTSIDES, MATERIALS AND GESTURES, NOMADIC AESTHETICS AND COMMUNITY
35(124)
Pondering Two
38(3)
Eugenio Mercado Lopez
2 Artisans and Crafts in Postrevolutionary Mexico
41(22)
Eugenio Mercado Lopez
Pondering Three
62(1)
Amalia Ramirez Garayzar
3 The Rebozo: The Stereotype of the Popular Mexican Woman in Nineteenth-Century Art and Onward
63(18)
Amalia Ramirez Garayzar
Pondering Four
80(1)
Anne W. Johnson
4 Performative Materiality, Masks, and Masking in Teloloapan, Guerrero
81(18)
Anne W. Johnson
Pondering Five
98(1)
Eva Maria Garrido Izaguirre
5 Indigenous Aesthetics and Glocalization: Recursive Agencies and Reflexivity
99(16)
Eva Maria Garrido Izaguirre
Pondering Six
112(3)
Lorena Ojeda Davila
Iris Calderon Tellez
6 Identity, Female Empowerment, and Resistance through Textile Crafts in the P'urhepecha Region of Mexico
115(24)
Lorena Ojeda Davila
Iris Calderon Tellez
Pondering Seven
136(3)
Claudia Rocha Valverde
7 The Triqui Huipil as a Representation of Territory: Women Immigrants between Oaxaca and San Luis Potosi
139(20)
Claudia Rocha Valverde
PART TWO FORTLEBEN: CALLING FORTH, LIVING FORTH
159(116)
8 Pondering Fortleben: An Interview with Janet B. Esser
161(14)
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
9 Selected Excerpts: Winter Ceremonial Masks of the Tarascan Sierra, Michoacan, Mexico
175(80)
Dr. Janet B. Esser
Introduction
176(79)
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
10 Afterword
255(4)
Ronda L. Brulotte
11 Masks in Performance: Selected Fieldwork Photographs
259(16)
Dr. Janet B. Esser
Biographical Synthesis
273(2)
Dr. Janet B. Esser
Selected Bibliography 275(4)
Janet B. Esser
Glossary 279(14)
List of Figures
291(2)
Index 293(8)
About the Contributors 301
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff is an independent scholar, founder of Cuentos Foundation, and assistant editor of the Journal of Embodied Research.