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The Politics of Global Craft

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Full Title:

The Politics of Global Craft

Contributors:

By (Author) D Wood

ISBN:

9781350433199

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Publication Date:

16th October 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
Comparative politics

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

As climate change, war, social injustice, gender and racial inequality, unchecked technology and exploitative capitalism remain urgent issues, the worldwide craft community has responded in notable ways. In this follow-up to Craft is Political (Bloomsbury, 2021), D Wood and contributors demonstrate how global circumstances have given rise to additional craft scholarship that further interrogates the political agency of craft.
With extensive global focus, this book features twenty-two essays on craft and politics that transcend the familiar Euro-American canon and demonstrate change through craft. Particular attention is brought to the Global South with authors writing about Brazil, Chile, India, Laos, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria and Thailand.
Chapters look at the erasure of Moroccan women weavers stories and digital archiving of Black craftspeople in the USA. They explore pottery and eel pots critical to the identity of Virginian Indian tribes, and womens roles in Nigeria as depicted in ceramic art. One author reveals the revival of traditional practices in Laos, and another the increasing recognition of previously-maligned Sami people of Sweden. Essays also explore craft sustainment in Finland, hand loom weaving in colonial north India, womens craft organizations in Northern Ireland and an Australian textile artists exhibition devoted to climate change grief. Craft by LGBTQ artists from Malaysia and Canada is included. The mix of essays is topical, enlightening and intended to be provocative of the political agency of craft.

Reviews

The Politics of Global Craft is a compelling read. The chapters are informative and highlight the significance of craft in both local and global contexts. Perspectives from Black, LGBTQ, and non-Western scholars adds depth and diversity to the discourse surrounding craft practices. * Juliette Macdonald, Chair of Craft History and Theory, University of Edinburgh, UK *

Author Bio

D Wood is an independent craft and design scholar and currently teaches at OCAD University, Canada. Wood earned a PhD in Design Studies in 2012 at the University of Orago, New Zealand, and has an MFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design, USA. Her profiles of craft practitioners and reviews of exhibitions and books have appeared in an international array of publications, including American Craft, Ceramic Review, Fiberarts, Fine Woodworking, Metalsmith, Neues Glas and Textile Forum. She is also the editor of, and contributor to, Craft is Political (Bloomsbury, 2021).

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