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Presents eight essays documenting the state of bast and leaf fibre weaving traditions in Vietnam, Borneo, Korea, Burma, Okinawa, the Philippines, Japan, and Micronesia. This book examines processes that have nurtured or buffeted attempts to preserve or revive the production of these textiles. It is illustrated with colour photographs.

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"This book goes on a voyage through a variety of thought-provoking issues relating to marginal fibre artefacts across the remote areas of the Asia-Pacific region…. The anthropological approaches adopted in this book have much to offer textile and dress historians seeking broader perspectives in order to understand objects. In addition, this volume is lavishly illustrated throughout, providing inspiration for anyone with an interest in the processes of fibre production as wel as the woven textiles they create."

* Textile History *

"Material Choices is another fine contribution to the proliferating field of material culture studies. It is an ideal textual model of how theoretical issues are enriched when they organically arise from creative action, the meaning and behavior around tangible objects, and global socio-political contexts."

* Journal of Folklore Research *

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface

Introduction: Considering Bast and Leaf Fiber Textiles in a Globalized Context / B. Lynne Milgram and Roy W. Hamilton

1) Bast and Leaf Fibers in the Asia-Pacific Region: An Overview / Roy W. Hamilton

2) Hemp Textiles of the Hmong in Vietnam / Tran Thi Thu Thuy

3) Ulap Doyo: Woven Fibers of East Kalimantan / Elizabeth Oley

4) Sambe: Korean Hemp Fabrics / Bu-ja Koh

5) Stemming from the Lotus: Sacred Robes for Buddhist Monks / Sylvia Fraser-Lu and Ma Thanegi

6) Bashofu, The Mingei Movement and the Creation of a New Okinawa / Amanda Meyer Stinchecum

7) Recrafting Tradition and Livelihood: Women and Bast Fiber Textiles in the Upland Philippines / B Lynne Milgram

8) Preserving Echigo Jofu and Nara Sarashi: Issues in Contemporary Bast Fiber Textile Production / Melissa M. Rinne

9) Reviving the Sacred Machi: A Chiefly Weaving from Fais Island, Micronesia / Donald H. Rubenstein and Sophiano Limol

Notes to the Text
Reverences Cited
Contributors
Index

Material Choices

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      Publisher: Fowler Museum of Cultural History,U.S.
      Publication Date: 07/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9780974872988, 978-0974872988
      ISBN10: 0974872989
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents eight essays documenting the state of bast and leaf fibre weaving traditions in Vietnam, Borneo, Korea, Burma, Okinawa, the Philippines, Japan, and Micronesia. This book examines processes that have nurtured or buffeted attempts to preserve or revive the production of these textiles. It is illustrated with colour photographs.

      Trade Review

      "This book goes on a voyage through a variety of thought-provoking issues relating to marginal fibre artefacts across the remote areas of the Asia-Pacific region…. The anthropological approaches adopted in this book have much to offer textile and dress historians seeking broader perspectives in order to understand objects. In addition, this volume is lavishly illustrated throughout, providing inspiration for anyone with an interest in the processes of fibre production as wel as the woven textiles they create."

      * Textile History *

      "Material Choices is another fine contribution to the proliferating field of material culture studies. It is an ideal textual model of how theoretical issues are enriched when they organically arise from creative action, the meaning and behavior around tangible objects, and global socio-political contexts."

      * Journal of Folklore Research *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface

      Introduction: Considering Bast and Leaf Fiber Textiles in a Globalized Context / B. Lynne Milgram and Roy W. Hamilton

      1) Bast and Leaf Fibers in the Asia-Pacific Region: An Overview / Roy W. Hamilton

      2) Hemp Textiles of the Hmong in Vietnam / Tran Thi Thu Thuy

      3) Ulap Doyo: Woven Fibers of East Kalimantan / Elizabeth Oley

      4) Sambe: Korean Hemp Fabrics / Bu-ja Koh

      5) Stemming from the Lotus: Sacred Robes for Buddhist Monks / Sylvia Fraser-Lu and Ma Thanegi

      6) Bashofu, The Mingei Movement and the Creation of a New Okinawa / Amanda Meyer Stinchecum

      7) Recrafting Tradition and Livelihood: Women and Bast Fiber Textiles in the Upland Philippines / B Lynne Milgram

      8) Preserving Echigo Jofu and Nara Sarashi: Issues in Contemporary Bast Fiber Textile Production / Melissa M. Rinne

      9) Reviving the Sacred Machi: A Chiefly Weaving from Fais Island, Micronesia / Donald H. Rubenstein and Sophiano Limol

      Notes to the Text
      Reverences Cited
      Contributors
      Index

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