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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 2
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 11
- Acknowledgements 19
- 1. Subjectivities In-Between Early Modern Global Textiles 21
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Part I Unhomeliness, Mimicry, and Mockery
- 2. Māori Textiles and Culture 57
- 3. Contesting Images 75
- 4. “A Few Shreds of Rough Linen” and “a Certain Degree of Elegance” 95
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Part II The Material Enunciation of Difference
- 5. Textiles, Fashion, and Questions of Whiteness 115
- 6. Abolitionism and Kente Cloth 139
- 7. Dressing in the Deccan 163
- 8. “Rags of Popery” 185
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Part III Identity Effects In-Between the Local and the Global
- 9. Globalising Iberian Moorishness 205
- 10. Tornasol Techniques as Cultural Memory 219
- 11. In-Between the Global and the Local 241
- 12. African Cotton : Cultural and Economic Resistance in Mozambique in the Mid-Eighteenth Century 265
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Part IV Material Translation and Cultural Appropriation
- 13. Mediating Mediterranean Cultures 285
- 14. The Material Translation of Persian and Indian Carpets and Textiles in Early Modern Japan 305
- 15. Globalisation and the Manufacture of Tablet-Woven Sanctuary Curtains in Ethiopia in the Eighteenth Century 327
- 16. Cochineal and the Changing Patterns of Consumption of Red Dyes in Early Modern European Textile Industries 347
- Archives, Libraries, and Museums (Abbreviations) 369
- Select Bibliography 371
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 2
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 11
- Acknowledgements 19
- 1. Subjectivities In-Between Early Modern Global Textiles 21
-
Part I Unhomeliness, Mimicry, and Mockery
- 2. Māori Textiles and Culture 57
- 3. Contesting Images 75
- 4. “A Few Shreds of Rough Linen” and “a Certain Degree of Elegance” 95
-
Part II The Material Enunciation of Difference
- 5. Textiles, Fashion, and Questions of Whiteness 115
- 6. Abolitionism and Kente Cloth 139
- 7. Dressing in the Deccan 163
- 8. “Rags of Popery” 185
-
Part III Identity Effects In-Between the Local and the Global
- 9. Globalising Iberian Moorishness 205
- 10. Tornasol Techniques as Cultural Memory 219
- 11. In-Between the Global and the Local 241
- 12. African Cotton : Cultural and Economic Resistance in Mozambique in the Mid-Eighteenth Century 265
-
Part IV Material Translation and Cultural Appropriation
- 13. Mediating Mediterranean Cultures 285
- 14. The Material Translation of Persian and Indian Carpets and Textiles in Early Modern Japan 305
- 15. Globalisation and the Manufacture of Tablet-Woven Sanctuary Curtains in Ethiopia in the Eighteenth Century 327
- 16. Cochineal and the Changing Patterns of Consumption of Red Dyes in Early Modern European Textile Industries 347
- Archives, Libraries, and Museums (Abbreviations) 369
- Select Bibliography 371
- Index 379