_Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum_ delves into the history and the
changing material culture in Europe through the stories of a basket, a
carpet, a waistcoat, a uniform, and a dress. The focus on the objects
from the collection of the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin
offers an innovative and challenging way of understanding textile
culture and museums. The book shows that textiles can be
simultaneously used as the material object of research, and as a lens
through which we can view museums. In doing so, the book fills a major
gap by placing textile knowledge back into the museum.
Each chapter focuses on one object story and can be read individually.
Swooping from 19th-century wax figure cabinets, Nazi-era collections,
Cold War exhibitions in East and West Berlin, and institutional
reshuffling after German unification, it reveals the dramatically
changing story of the museum and its collection. Based on research
with museum curators, makers and users of the textiles in Italy and
Germany, Poland and Romania, the book provides intimate insights into
how objects are mobilised to very different social and political
effects. It sheds new light on movements across borders, political
uses of textiles by fascist and communist regimes, the objects' fall
into oblivion, as well as their heritage and tourist afterlives.
Addressing this complex museum legacy, the book suggests new pathways
to prefigure the future.
Featuring new archival and ethnographic research, evocative examples
and images, it is an essential read for students of textile and
material culture, museum and curatorial studies as well as anyone
interested in history, heritage and craft.
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Textiles, history and ethnography at the Museum of European Cultures, Berlin
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350226746
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter