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MILGRAM, Lynne, And Penny VAN ESTERIK (eds.). VOLLMER, John E. WRIGHT, Astri INGLIS, Stephen R. Listings

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1 MILGRAM, Lynne, and Penny VAN ESTERIK (eds.). VOLLMER, John E. WRIGHT, Astri INGLIS, Stephen R. Transformative Power of Cloth in Southeast Asia.
Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies, The Museum for Textiles, Toronto, 1994, ISBN:0969087772 
MILGRAM, Lynne, and Penny VAN ESTERIK (eds.). The Transformative Power of Cloth in Southeast Asia. (Toronto) : Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies, The Museum for Textiles, 1994. Pp (6),1-186. Illustrated. 8vo, patterned red and white card covers. Proceedings from a symposium held July 23-24, 1993, Toronto, Ontario at The Museum for Textiles. Contents : Introduction. [Part I] Cloth in Motion: Transformations and Processes. Kinship By theYard: A Note on Cloth in South Asia (by Stephen R. Inglis). Transformation s of the Naak in Thai-Lao Theravada Buddhism (by H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr.). Cutting Up Culture: Colonizing Costume (by Penny Van Esterik). The Empress's New Clothes: Dressing and Redressing Modernity in Northern Thai Spirit Mediumship (by Rosalind C. Morris). [Part II] Technology and the Power of Production. The Foot-Braced Body Tension Loom Reconsidered (by John E. Vollmer). (Re)Production: Reconsidering the Analysis of Household Textile Production in Highland Luzon, Philippines (by Lynne Milgram). Maids, Money and Material: Class, Gender and Textiles in Northern Luzon, Philippines (by Villia Jefremovas). [Part III] Textiles and Texts: The Power to Communicate and Mark Identity. (Mis)Reading Textiles as Texts: A Critique (by Kathy M'CIoskey). Words Can't Weave Cloth: Limits of the Textual for the Weave Technical (by Sandra A. Niessen). Ikat as Metaphor for Iban: Women Artists' Creative, Ritual and Social Powers in Borneo (by Astri Wright). Lao Mien Embroidery: Migration and Change (by Ann Goldman). Mien Embroidery: Aspects of Change and Exchange (by Sandra Cate). Very good. Signed with inscription by Penny Van Esterik. 80.00

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