Stitching the Self

Stitching the Self

Identity and the Needle Arts

Binkley, Lisa; Amos, Johanna

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

07/2021

256

Mole

Inglês

9781350242418

15 a 20 dias

363

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List of Figures
List of Plates
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Stitching the self ...
Johanna Amos and Lisa Binkley

Part I: Emerging identity: Reconsidering the narratives of the needle
1 The identity of an embroidering woman: The needle arts in Brussels, Belgium, 1850-1914
Wendy Wiertz

2 "Experiments in silk and gold work afterwards to bloom": The embroidering of Jane Burden Morris
Johanna Amos

3 Becoming the boss of your knitting: Elizabeth Zimmermann and the emergence of critical knitting
M. Lilly Marsh

4 "Knitting is the saving of life; Adrian has taken it up too": Needlework, gender and the Bloomsbury group
Joseph McBrinn

Part II: Elaborating identity: Expressing ideology, crafting community
5 Whig's Defeat: Stitching settler culture, politics, and identity
Lisa Binkley

6 "From Prison to Citizenship," 1910: The making and display of a suffragist banner
Janice Helland

7 Our Lady of the Snows: Settlement, empire, and "the children of Canada" in the needlework of Mary Seton Watts (1848-1938)
Elaine Cheasley Paterson

Part III: Recovering Identity: Locating the self through needlework
8 "Je me declare Dieu-Mere, Femme Createur": Johanna Wintsch's needlework at the Swiss psychiatric asylums Burghoelzli and Rheinau, 1922-25
Sabine Wieber

9 Hybrid language: The interstitial stitches of Anna Torma's embroideries
Anne Koval

10 Suturing my soul: In pursuit of the Broderie de Bayeux
Janet Catherine Berlo

Index
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