Performing Craft in Mexico
Artisans, Aesthetics, and the Power of Translation

Afterword by Ronda Brulotte

ISBN13: 9781793639998

Imprint: Lexington Books

Publisher: Lexington Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 15/05/2024

Availability: Available

Description
Performing Craft in Mexico examines how Mexican artisans and diverse actors perform as translators of aesthetics, politics, and history through the field of craft. The contributors build from historical and ethnographic archives and direct engagement with makers to reassemble an expanded vision of artisanal production and the complicated classifications that surround Mexican popular art-making—from the Anglo term “craft” to the Spanish term “artesanía.” This book also homages Dr. Janet Brody Esser’s research on the Blackmen masquerades of Michoacán, exploring African history and presence in Mexico. The contributors provide wide-ranging insight into the agency, history, and contemporary world of Mexican makers and other entangled actors in the field of craft.
Acknowledging: The Widening Circles Prolonging: Following Folds beyond Boundaries Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff An Appreciation of Dr. Janet B. Esser: From Brooklyn to Michoacán Natasha Bonilla Eckholm Prefacing Things: A Pondering Michele AvisFeder-Nadoff Chapter 1: Introducing Things: Between the Lines Michele AvisFeder-Nadoff PART ONE: TRANSLATING INSIDES AND OUTSIDES, MATERIALS AND GESTURES, NOMADIC AESTHETICS AND COMMUNITY Pondering Two Eugenio Mercado López Chapter 2: Artisans and Crafts in Postrevolutionary Mexico Eugenio Mercado López Pondering Three Amalia Ramírez Garayzar Chapter 3: The Rebozo: The Stereotype of the Popular Mexican Woman in Nineteenth-Century Art and Onward Amalia Ramírez Garayzar Pondering Four Anne W.Johnson Chapter 4: Performative Materiality, Masks, and Masking in Teloloapan, Guerrero Anne W.Johnson Pondering Five Eva Maria Garrido Izaguirre Chapter 5: Indigenous Aesthetics and Glocalization: Recursive Agencies and Reflexivity Eva María Garrido Izaguirre Pondering Six Lorena Ojeda Dávila and Iris Calderón Téllez Chapter 6: Identity, Female Empowerment, and Resistance through Textile Crafts in the P’urhépecha Region of Mexico Lorena Ojeda Dávila and Iris Calderón Téllez Pondering Seven Claudia Rocha Valverde Chapter 7: The Triqui Huipil as a Representation of Territory: Women Immigrants between Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí Claudia RochaValverde PART TWO: FORTLEBEN: CALLING FORTH, LIVING FORTH Chapter 8: Pondering Fortleben: An Interview with Janet B. Esser Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff Chapter 9: Selected Excerpts: Winter Ceremonial Masks of the Tarascan Sierra, Michoacán, México Dr. Janet B. Esser Introduction Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff Chapter 10: Afterword Ronda L. Brulotte Chapter 11: Masks in Performance: Selected Fieldwork Photographs Dr. Janet B. Esser Biographical Synthesis Dr. Janet B. Esser Janet B. Esser Selected Bibliography
  • History of art / art & design styles
  • Anthropology
  • Folk art
  • Ethnic studies
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:229
Width:152
Spine:18
Weight:454.00
List Price: £35.00