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Material Literacy in 18th-Century Britain - A Nation of Makers (Paperback)
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Material Literacy in 18th-Century Britain - A Nation of Makers (Paperback)
Series: Material Culture of Art and Design
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The 18th century has been hailed for its revolution in consumer
culture, but Material Literacy in Eighteenth-Century Britain
repositions Britain as a nation of makers. It brings new attention
to 18th-century craftswomen and men with its focus on the material
knowledge possessed not only by professional artisans and amateur
makers, but also by skilled consumers. This book gathers together a
group of interdisciplinary scholars working in the fields of art
history, history, literature and museum studies to unearth the
tactile and tacit knowledge that underpinned fashion, tailoring and
textile production. It invites us into the workshops, drawing rooms
and backrooms of a broad range of creators, and uncovers how
production and manual knowledge extended beyond the factories and
machines which dominate industrial histories. This book
illuminates, for the first time, the material literacies learnt,
enacted and understood by British producers and consumers. The
skills required for sewing, embroidering and the textile arts were
possessed by a large proportion of the British population: men,
women and children, professional and amateur alike. Building on
previous studies of shoppers and consumption in the period, as well
as narratives of manufacture, this collection documents the
multiplicity of small producers behind Britain's consumer
revolution, reshaping our understanding of the dynamics between
making and objects, consumption and production. It demonstrates how
material knowledge formed an essential part of daily life for
eighteenth-century Britons. Craft technique, practice and
production, the contributors show, constituted forms of tactile
languages that joined makers together, whether they produced
objects for profit or pleasure.
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