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Textiles in Daily Life
1992 Proceedings:
Textiles in Daily Life
Third Biennial Symposium, September 24-26,
1992. Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington.
Featured Speaker:
Textiles in the Everyday Life of Artisans, Merchants
and Consumers of Fez, Morocco in the 1980’s
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Embroidery in the Everyday Life of Artisans,
Merchants and Consumers in Fez, Morocco in the 1980s. -
Louise W. Mackie
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Trimmings in Fez, Morocco. - Frieda
Sorber
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Hand Weaving in the Everyday Life of Artisans,
Merchants and Consumers in Fez, Morocco in the 1980s. -
Lotus Stack
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Fez Fabrications: Artisans and Handmade
Textiles in a Complex Traditional Culture. -
Susan Schaefer Davis
Reconstructing Daily Life Through Archaeological
Textiles
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Textiles and Identity in Prehistoric Southwestern
North America. - Lynn S. Teague
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The Women of Coyo:
Tradition and Innovation in Andean Prehistory, San Pedro
de Atacama, North Chile (A.D. 500-900). - Amy
Oakland Rodman
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Coptic Dress in Egypt: The Social Life
of Medieval Cloth. - Michael Bazinet
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Clothing and Textiles of Ottoman Egypt:
Examples from Art and Archaeology. - Nettie K. Adams
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The Jinbaori: One-Upmanship on the Battlefield. -
Valerie Foley
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Silk, Power and Diplomacy in Byzantium. -
Anna Maria Muthesius
Reconstructing Daily Life in Early America Through
Historic Documents
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Textile Tribute in the Antebellum South. -
Ann DuPont
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Daily Life Under Duress: Richard Vaux,
a Philadelphia Textile Merchant and His Business, 1777-1790. -
Morisa A. Morra
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The Fashion's in the Bag: Recycling Feed,
Flour and Sugar Sacks During the Middle Decades of the 20th
Century. - Rita J. Adrosko
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Narratives of Action and Identity in Cloth:
The Textiles of Highland Luzon, The Phillipines. -
Lynne Milgram
Textiles in the Daily Life of Artisans
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Textiles as a Daily Obsession: A Day in
the Life of an Andean Weaver. - Elayne Zorn
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Ruth Reeves: Personal Prints from the
1930s and 1940s. - Whitney Blausen
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German Jugendstil Tapestries:
The Daily Life of the People Who Made Them. -
Marianne Carlano
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Sparto: A Greek Textile Plant. - Helen
Bradley Griebel
Information Exchange: Videos and Displays
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Maya Weavers of Guatemala: Implications
for Marketing and Development. - Kathryn Lipke, Annamma
Joy and John McKay
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The Decline of
Jaspé (Ikat) Rebozo Weaving in Oaxaca: A Video Interview
with Fidel Diaz Valencia, the Last Maestro of Jaspé Weaving. -
Virginia Davis
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Fragments of Everyday Life. - Karen
Jenson Rutherford
Textiles and Social Change
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The Persistence of Bandhani Production
in Barmer, Rajasthan, India. - Mary Ann Fitzgerald
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Luxury Textiles from Feudal Workshops:
19th Century Russian Tapestry-Woven Shawls. -
Arlene C. Cooper
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Lace Production on the Island of Pag,
Croatia, from 1900 to the Present. - Vjera Bonifacic
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Statements from the Loom and the Needle:
Woven and Embroidered Anatolian Textiles in the Home Environment. -
Serim Denel
The Seattle Art Museum Japanese Textile Project
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