
Needlework, Affect and Social Transformation
The Everyday Textures of Feminist Activism
Katja May(Author)
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 19. October 2023
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-350-28358-9 (ISBN)
Description
Needlework, Affect and Social Transformation offers an original framework for moving beyond binary discourses that class practices of needlework as either feminist or reactionary. Using transnational, contemporary case studies - such as the Social Justice Sewing Academy, fictionalised Bangladeshi garment workers as well as the famous Pussyhat Project - Katja May suggests a new approach to the interpretation of textile crafts as an affective social practice, and draws on under-represented issues of race.
May connects her study to broader material and social conditions of inequality, allowing for a nuanced and sensitive understanding of the role of needlework in feminist political activism. This broader look at how textile crafts function in the realms of politics and activism conceptualizes quilting, dressmaking, embroidery and knitting as routine activities invested with emotions and entangled with material and social conditions as well as political potential.
May connects her study to broader material and social conditions of inequality, allowing for a nuanced and sensitive understanding of the role of needlework in feminist political activism. This broader look at how textile crafts function in the realms of politics and activism conceptualizes quilting, dressmaking, embroidery and knitting as routine activities invested with emotions and entangled with material and social conditions as well as political potential.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
10 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 175 mm
Width: 109 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
91 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-28358-9 (9781350283589)
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09/2023
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Person
Katja May is an independent researcher, quilter and feminist activist. She has a PhD in English and Cultural Studies from the University of Kent and she has facilitated multiple feminist craftivism events. Her research interests include textile crafts, feminist activism, affect, social transformation and the phenomenology of making.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Affective Politics of Needlework
1. Quilting Black Resistance: Slavery's Afterlives, Creativity and Social Justice
2. Sewing Desire: Homework, Gendered Agency and Bangladeshi Diaspora
3. Stitching Transnational Solidarity: Textile Crafts and Cross-Cultural Encounters
4. Knitting Feminist Politics: Craftivism and Affective Tension
Coda : Un-making Whiteness
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix 1
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Affective Politics of Needlework
1. Quilting Black Resistance: Slavery's Afterlives, Creativity and Social Justice
2. Sewing Desire: Homework, Gendered Agency and Bangladeshi Diaspora
3. Stitching Transnational Solidarity: Textile Crafts and Cross-Cultural Encounters
4. Knitting Feminist Politics: Craftivism and Affective Tension
Coda : Un-making Whiteness
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix 1
Index