Crafting Cultural Heritage
Abstract
The making of artefacts is a core activity in society, the result of which contributes to the building up of our physical surroundings and material culture. Throughout history, craft skills have been highly appreciated and have often been seen as crucial component of a capable human. Despite this, the knowledge base that constitutes the actual making is often overlooked in research. What can we learn about things by learning about their making? How do different craft skills offer an understanding of its historical use? How can theoretical and methodological approaches be developed concerning the actual making? How can we study and understand craft as cultural heritage? This book contains a selection of papers from the session Crafting Cultural Heritage at the Assosiation of Critical Heritage studies inaugural conference Re/theorising Heritage 2012 in Gothenburg. The contributors are Anneli Palmsköld, Thomas Laurien, Eleonora Lupo and Elena Giunta, Gunnar Almevik, and Nicola Donovan. Their common interest are theories and
methods of crafting that could benefit heritage studies approach to making.
Publisher
Unik
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2016Editor
Palmsköld, Anneli
Rosenqvist, Johanna
Almevik, Gunnar
Keywords
Craft
Cultural heritage
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Critical Heritage Studies
Authenticity
Shibori
Crochet
Documentation methods
Lace heritage
Publication type
book
ISBN
978-91-981406-3-7
ISSN
1101-3303
Language
eng
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