Crafting Aotearoa a cultural history of making in New Zealand and the wider Moana Oceania

Chitham, Karl.

Māhina-Tuai, Kolokesa Uafā. Skinner, Damian. Sorzano, Rigel.

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463 pages
illustrations (chiefly colour), map.
Contents include: Craft and island nations -- Craft on board -- Craft and belief -- Craft and the authentic -- Craft and tourism -- Craft and the modern -- Craft and belonging -- Craft in the contemporary.
Summary: A history of craft that spans three centuries of making and thinking in Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider Moana (Pacific). Paying attention to Pākehā, Māori, and island nations of the wider Moana, and old and new migrant makers and their works, this book is a history of craft understood as an idea that shifts and changes over time. At the heart of this book lie the relationships between Pākehā, Māori and wider Moana artistic practices that, at different times and for different reasons, have been described by the term craft. It tells the previously untold story of craft in Aotearoa New Zealand, so that the connections, as well as the differences and tensions, can be identified and explored. This book proposes a new idea of craft--one that acknowledges Pākehā, Māori and wider Moana histories of making, as well as diverse community perspectives towards objects and their uses and meanings. (Publisher)
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20191118152359.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
non fiction 600-899 B06921
Dewey:745.0993 CHI
ISBN:9780994136275
pub:2019