Artisans of Michoacán

Artisans of Michoacán
Author: Travis M. Whitehead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Folk art
ISBN: 9780985737702


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Meet the people behind the art of Michoacán. Journalist Travis Whitehead spent eight months in Michoacán, Mexico exploring and visiting with artisans in their homes and workshops, recording their stories. The book features artisan profiles and describes the different craft traditions, some of which have been handed down from generations.

Performing Craft in Mexico

Performing Craft in Mexico
Author: Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1793639981


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This book examines how Mexican artisans and diverse actors participate in translations of aesthetics, politics, and history through the field of craft.

Arts and Crafts of Mexico

Arts and Crafts of Mexico
Author: Chloe Sayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1990-11
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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With some 160 color photographs, this volume portrays the Mexican people, their cultures, and their folk arts, including textiles, ceramics, jewelry, lacquer, masks, and toys. It includes a guide to Mexico's indigenous peoples, a map, a glossary, and a bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Made in Mexico

Made in Mexico
Author: Patricia Fent Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1958
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN:


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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
Author: Paul (Pavel) Shlossberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:


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Crafting Mexico

Crafting Mexico
Author: Rick A. López
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822391732


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After Mexico’s revolution of 1910–1920, intellectuals sought to forge a unified cultural nation out of the country’s diverse populace. Their efforts resulted in an “ethnicized” interpretation of Mexicanness that intentionally incorporated elements of folk and indigenous culture. In this rich history, Rick A. López explains how thinkers and artists, including the anthropologist Manuel Gamio, the composer Carlos Chávez, the educator Moisés Sáenz, the painter Diego Rivera, and many less-known figures, formulated and promoted a notion of nationhood in which previously denigrated vernacular arts—dance, music, and handicrafts such as textiles, basketry, ceramics, wooden toys, and ritual masks—came to be seen as symbolic of Mexico’s modernity and national distinctiveness. López examines how the nationalist project intersected with transnational intellectual and artistic currents, as well as how it was adapted in rural communities. He provides an in-depth account of artisanal practices in the village of Olinalá, located in the mountainous southern state of Guerrero. Since the 1920s, Olinalá has been renowned for its lacquered boxes and gourds, which have been considered to be among the “most Mexican” of the nation’s arts. Crafting Mexico illuminates the role of cultural politics and visual production in Mexico’s transformation from a regionally and culturally fragmented country into a modern nation-state with an inclusive and compelling national identity.

A Tale of Two Tales

A Tale of Two Tales
Author: Paul (Pavel) Shlossberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:


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Mexican Crafts and Craftspeople

Mexican Crafts and Craftspeople
Author: Marian Harvey
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1987
Genre: Artisans
ISBN: 9780879825126


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Crafting Identity

Crafting Identity
Author: Pavel Shlossberg
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816530998


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Crafting Identity goes far beyond folklore in its ethnographic exploration of mask making in central Mexico. In addition to examining larger theoretical issues about indigenous and mestizo identity and cultural citizenship as represented through masks and festivals, the book also examines how dominant institutions of cultural production (art, media, and tourism) mediate Mexican “arte popular,” which makes Mexican indigeneity “digestible” from the standpoint of elite and popular Mexican nationalism and American and global markets for folklore. The first ethnographic study of its kind, the book examines how indigenous and mestizo mask makers, both popular and elite, view and contest relations of power and inequality through their craft. Using data from his interviews with mask makers, collectors, museum curators, editors, and others, Pavel Shlossberg places the artisans within the larger context of their relationships with the nation-state and Mexican elites, as well as with the production cultures that inform international arts and crafts markets. In exploring the connection of mask making to capitalism, the book examines the symbolic and material pressures brought to bear on Mexican artisans to embody and enact self-racializing stereotypes and the performance of stigmatized indigenous identities. Shlossberg’s weaving of ethnographic data and cultural theory demystifies the way mask makers ascribe meaning to their practices and illuminates how these practices are influenced by state and cultural institutions. Demonstrating how the practice of mask making negotiates ethnoracial identity with regard to the Mexican state and the United States, Shlossberg shows how it derives meaning, value, and economic worth in the eyes of the state and cultural institutions that mediate between the mask maker and the market.

Fiestas of San Juan Nuevo

Fiestas of San Juan Nuevo
Author: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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Ceremonial art from Michoacan, Mexico.