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This book explores the importance of the agriculturally-based fiber
and textile industry, and how local, small-scale operations and
markets, coupled with a connection to soil health, can lead the way
to new transformative changes. It draws on a four-year research
project on Norwegian wool, as well as similar studies in Poland and
Portugal. It also explores the role of women and the Indigenous
perspective: in Europe this will constitute Sami and Inuit, in
Northern America the Inuit and First Nations in Canada, along with
Native Americans. Born out of academic interest in the slow food
movement, the importance of local raw materials has been put under
the spotlight in recent years. Meanwhile, the havoc wreaked by the
fast fashion industry has been drawing attention to the need for a
new, sustainable approach to clothing and textile manufacture. This
edited collection is unique in its scope, taking the conversation
beyond traditional debates around fast fashion and agriculture, and
examining how textile industry is rooted in the land, and within
society and community. Featuring a diverse range of authors, the
book will be valuable reading for academics interested in
sustainable management, the study of consumption, the study of
Indigenous perspectives, and the study of agricultural practices.
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