Compares and contrasts two artisan groups (Kala Raksha Trust and MarketPlace Handwork of India) on human capabilities and outcomes.
Of Women, Hope and Angels. Fair trade and artisan production in a squatter settlement in Guatemala City.
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That We May Serve Beneath Your Hands and Feet: Women Weavers in Highland Chiapas, with Christine Eber
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Chapter introduces and includes the artisan sector in this multi-sector volume assessing the fair trade movement.
The article begins with an overview of the various materials that humans have used for textile fibers. It includes sections about identifying and analyzing fibrous materials and about the conditions that preserve...
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Edited by Walter Little and Timpothy Smith, Everyday Violence of Exclusion: Women in Precarious Neighborhoods of Guatemala City
In Woven by the Grandmothers: Nineteenth-Century Navajo Textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian, edited by Eulalie Bonar
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One of the artisans in Women Artisans of Morocco, a button maker and grassroots feminist, describes in fascinating detail her life, the choices she's made, and how she helps other women.
In La Indumentaria y el Tejido Mayas a Través del Tiempo, L. Asturias de Barrios and D. Fernández, eds.
Ajrakh Artist Sufiyan Khatri
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Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest, edited by Ann Lane Hedlund. Including: Material Anthropology: Connecting Academic Research and Museum Collections; The Study of 19th Century Southwestern Weaving
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In Artisans and Cooperatives: Developing Alternative Trade for the Global Economy, edited by Kimberly Grimes and Lynne Milgram.
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This is an anthology of American Women expats living in Mexico in which I wrote one chapter.
Describes in detail the benefits and challenges of selling the textile products of artisans overseas online. Can be used as an initial how-to by aspiring marketers.
pp 157-169 (Original Spanish version 1992)