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Changing Dreams - A Generation of Oaxaca's Woodcarvers (Hardcover)
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Changing Dreams - A Generation of Oaxaca's Woodcarvers (Hardcover)
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This book takes a generational look at the fast-changing world of
the woodcarvers of Oaxaca, Mexico. These artisans became famous in
the 1980s for their colourful novelty figures, a contemporary folk
art that Shephard Barbash and Vicki Ragan documented in the book
Oaxacan Woodcarvers. Fourteen years later, beginning in 2004,
Barbash and Ragan returned to Oaxaca and discovered many changes in
the lives of the woodcarvers they had known. Barbash effectively
presents their personal stories in narratives drawn from interviews
accompanied by Ragan's arresting black-and-white photographs of the
carvers and their lives today. A series of diptychs of the same
people taken in 1989-90 and again fifteen years later are
accompanied by extended essay-captions on the changing
circumstances shaping their lives.Faced with a glut of carvings on
the market, declining sales abroad, and an unsteady supply of
tourists at home, a number of Oaxacan artisans put aside their
craft to become mojados, or foreign workers, drawn by the economic
opportunities north of the border. With eloquence and insight, the
book puts a human face on bilateralism, a fancy term to denote
divided souls. From the dusty villages of Oaxaca to the orchards of
Oregon and the kitchens of Chicago, the carvers have joined
millions of Mexicans who, unable to find good work or sustain their
recent prosperity in their own country, have fled across the
border: artisans and aliens. Changing Dreams is a moving story of
change and survival, conveying the growing aspirations and changing
dreams of a people struggling to catch up without leaving too much
behind, whose creations we enjoy but whose lives we barely
understand.
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