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In-Between Textiles, 1400-1800

Beatriz Marín-Aguilera

Weaving Subjectivities and Encounters

Barcode 9781041181347
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Release Date: 01/12/2025

Label: Routledge
Series: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
Contributors: Beatriz Marín-Aguilera (Edited by), Stefan Hanß (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Weaving Subjectivities and Encounters
This study is of how textiles shaped, disrupted, and transformed subjectivities in the age of the first globalisation. The volume presents a radically cross-disciplinary approach to reflect on the power of textiles to reshape increasingly contested identities on a global scale between 1400 and 1800.

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.