Textile Society of America
Date of this Version
1992
Document Type
Article
Citation
From Textiles in Daily Life: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Symposium of the Textile Society of America, September 24–26, 1992 (Earleville, MD: Textile Society of America, Inc., 1993).
Abstract
TEXTILES in DAILY LIFE
Proceedings of the Third Symposium of the Textile Society of America, September 24-26,1992.
Preface
Featured Speaker: Iwao Nagasaki
Textiles in the Everyday life of Artisans, Merchants, and Consumers of Fez, Morocco
• Embroidery in the Everyday Life of Artisans, Merchants and Consumers in Fez, Morocco in the 1980s.
Louise W. Mackie ........................................9
• Trimmings in Fez, Morocco.
Frieda Sorber................................ 21
• Weaving in the Everyday Life of Artisans, Merchants and Consumers in Fez, Morocco in the 1980s.
Lotus Stack................................ 33
• Artisans and Handmade Textiles in a Complex Traditional Culture.
Susan Schaefer Davis................................ 41
Reconstructing Daily Life Through Archaeological Textiles
• Textiles and Identity in Prehistoric Southwestern North America
LynnS. Teague................................ 51
• The Women of Coyo: Tradition and Innovation in Andean Prehistory, San Pedro de Atacama, North Chile (A.D. 500-900).
Amy Oakland Rodman................................ 61
• Coptic Dress in Egypt: The Social Life of Medieval Cloth.
Michael Bazinet ................................73
• Clothing and Textiles of Ottoman Egypt: Examples from Art and Archaeology.
Nettie K.Adams ................................81
The Jinbaori: One-Upmanship on the Battlefield. (Samurai Battle Dress)
Valerie Foley................................91
Silk, Power and Diplomacy in Byzantium.
Anna Maria Muthesius ................................99
Reconstructing Daily Life in Early America Through Historic Documents
• Textile Tribute in the Antcbelllum South.
Ann DuPont ................................111
• Daily Life Under Duress: Richard Vaux, A Philadelphia Textile Merchant and His Business During and Just After the American Revolution.
Morisa A. Morra ................................119
The Fashion's in the Bag: Recycling Feed, Flour and Sugar Sacks During the Middle Decades of the 20th Century.
RitaJ.Adrosko ................................129
Textiles of Highland Luzon: The Artifact as Cultural Performer
LynneMilgram ................................139
Textiles in the Daily Life of Artisans
• Textiles as a Daily Obsession: A Day in the Life of an Andean Weaver.
ElayneZorn ................................151
• Ruth Reeves; Personal Prints from the 1930s and 1940s.
Whtney Blausen ................................163
• German Jugendstil Tapestries.
Marianne Carlano ................................169
• The Use of Sparto - A Greek Textile Plant.
Helen Bradley Griebel ................................179
• A Glimpse of Japanese Dyeing Workshops.
Featured Spealers: Mary V. Hays and Ralph E. Hays ................................187
Information Exchange: Videos and Displays
• Maya Weavers of Guatemala: Implications for Marketing and Development.
Kathryn Lipke ................................195
• The Decline ofJaspe (Ikat) Rebozo Weaving in Oxaca A Video Interview with Fidel Diaz Valencia: The Last Maestro of Jaspe' Weaving.
Virginia Davis ................................199
• Fragments of Everyday Life,
Karen Jenson Rutherford ................................201
Textiles and Social Change
• Textiles as History - Clothing Clues to 500 Years of Mexican Acculturation.
Featured Speaker: Patricia R. Anawalt ................................205
• The Persistence of Bandhani Prodouction in Banner, Rajasthan, India.
Mary Ann Fitzgerald ................................217
• Luxury Textiles from Feudal Workshops: 19th Century Russian Tapestry-Woven Shawls.
Arlene C. Cooper ................................225
• Lace Prodouction on the Island of Pag, Croatia, from 1900 to the Present.
Vjera Bonifacio ................................237
• Statements from the Loom and the Needle: Woven and Embroidered Anatolian Textiles in the Home Environment.
Serim Denel ................................249
The Seattle Art Museum Japanese Textile Project
• A Wisteria Grain Bag and Other Bast Fiber Textiles of Japan.
Louise A. Cort ................................259
• Sashiko: A Stitchery of Japan.
Cynthia Shaver ................................271
Comments
Copyright © 1992 by the author(s).