Fabricating Activism
In: Utopian studies, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 233-260
Abstract
ABSTRACT
This article examines the recent resurgence of interest in what we call "fabriculture." Three dimensions of fabriculture are explored: the gendered spaces of production around new domesticity and the social home; the blurring of old and new media in digital craft culture; and the politics of popular culture that emerge in the mix of folk and commercial culture. Ultimately, we conceptualize craft as power (the ability or capacity to act), as a way of understanding current activist possibilities.
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
The Pennsylvania State University Press
ISSN: 2154-9648
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