Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism (1ST ed.) Contributor(s): Wilkinson-Weber, Clare M (Editor) , Denicola, Alicia Ory (Editor)
Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism (1ST ed.) Contributor(s): Wilkinson-Weber, Clare M (Editor) , Denicola, Alicia Ory (Editor)
Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism (1ST ed.)
Contributor(s): Wilkinson-Weber, Clare M (Editor) , Denicola, Alicia Ory (Editor)
"Critical Craft is an effective contribution to the anthropology of craft, of work, and of 'thing' or objects. It clearly demonstrates that there is more to crafts of all sorts than 'tradition, ' expertise, and 'authenticity.' Anthropologists and others must be wary of assumptions about who does what kind of work or possesses what kind of knowledge, and we must be, like the authors of these quality essays, aware of the (unequal) agency of individuals and groups as they struggle within the field of any particular craft industry. - Anthropology Review Database - Jack David Eller
[The book] has extended my understanding of craft as an integral part of contemporary global change ... It puts forward a convincing case for craft as a fruitful topic of study for social science scholars. -- International Journal of Education Through Art"