Shedding the Shackles: Women's Empowerment Through Craft
By (Author) Lynne Stein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
3rd August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Needlework and fabric crafts
Textile artworks
Gender studies: women and girls
Poverty and precarity
745.5
Hardback
192
Width 216mm, Height 276mm
1028g
A celebration of female inventiveness and aesthetic sensibility, Shedding the Shackles explores womens craft enterprises, their artisanal excellence, and the positive impact their individual projects have on breaking the poverty cycle. In the first part of the twentieth century, suffering from a legacy inherited from the Victorian era, craft skills, such as weaving, sewing, embroidery, and quilting were regarded largely as womens domestic pastimes, and remained undervalued and marginalised. It has taken several decades for attitudes to change, for the boundaries between fine art and craft to blur, and for textile crafts to be given the same respect and recognition as other media. Featuring artisans and projects from across the globe Shedding the Shackles celebrates their vision and motivation giving a fascinating glimpse into how these craft initiatives have created a sustainable lifestyle, and impacted upon their communities at a deeper level.
This book offers readers a wide variety of art and technique to appreciate. * Booklist *
Lynne Stein's beautiful book celebrates female crafts from across the globe. * The Simple Things *
Lynne has not only written about the work but the people behind the work. She has produced a book that is both informative and interesting It is a lovely book to delve into. * Books Threads *
theres no shortage of colorful images or descriptions of how women have made beautiful items. -- Jeannine Clegg * Threads *
This book takes the reader around the world through story and image [...] I will revisit this book time and again, and dive more deeply into global textile traditions. Take some time to travel along with Lynne, you will be glad you did! * Explore Fiber *
Lynne Stein is a textile artist who originally trained as an exhibition and display designer, and as an art therapist. Lynnes work has been widely exhibited and she has been featured in magazines and journals as well as on BBC radio and TV broadcasts. Frequently running workshops, and giving talks and demonstrations, she has taught extensively in a variety of community, educational and healthcare settings, and within museums and galleries. Lynne has in the past received support from Arts Council England, organised a community project with AgeUK in honour of the Queens Diamond Jubilee, and ran an annual interfaith community textile project within a childrens dental clinic in Jerusalem.