ISBN:
9781800738836
Language:
Undetermined
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (236 p)
Edition:
1st edition
Series Statement:
Anthropology at Work 4
Parallel Title:
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Keywords:
Anthropology (General), Sociology, Cultural Studies (General)
Abstract:
Trademark-protected since 1910, the famous woollen cloth known as Harris Tweed can only be produced in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland - yet it is exported to over 50 countries around the world. Examining contemporary experiences of work and life, this book is the first in-depth anthropological study of the renowned textile industry, complementing and updating existing historical and ethnographic research. Drawing on one year of ethnographic fieldwork research in the Outer Hebrides, it offers an intimate account of industry workers' lived experiences and contributes to anthropological debates on work and labour, cultural production, inclusive belonging and place-making in global capitalism
Description / Table of Contents:
List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Pseudonyms -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Working the Fabric -- Chapter 1. Where Harris Tweed is Made: 'Remoteness', Resourcefulness and Island Life -- Chapter 2. Following the Tweed Van: Road Stories, Productive Encounters, and Local Experiences of a Global Industry -- Chapter 3. In the Loom Shed: Time, Work and Value in Harris Tweed Weaving -- Chapter 4. Weaving Lives and Livelihoods: Uncertainty, Anticipation and Personal Narratives -- Chapter 5. Manufacturing Repertoires: Production, 'Heritage' and Place-Making -- Conclusion: 'Finishing' as a New Beginning -- References -- Index
Note:
Zielgruppe: Professional and scholarly