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Title:
Crafting enlightenment : artisanal histories and transnational networks / edited by Lauren R. Cannady and Jennifer Ferng.
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press ;
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xix, 418 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps, portraits (some color) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Handicraft--History--18th century--Congresses.
Artisans--History--18th century--Congresses.--Congresses.
Enlightenment--Congresses.
Arts and transnationalism--Congresses.
Artisans.
Arts and transnationalism.
Enlightenment.
Handicraft.
1700-1799
Cross-cultural studies.
History.
Other Authors:
Cannady, Lauren R., 1982- editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021098238
Ferng, Jennifer, editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021098996
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Research and Academic Program, host institution. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/his
Artisanal Praxis and State Power (Colloquium) (2017 : Williamstown, Mass.)
Notes:
"This volume originated as a colloquium titled 'Artisanal praxis and state power' hosted by the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute in December 2017."--Page xix. Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-406) and index. Fifteen contributions, in English. Summaries of ten articles in English (pages 369-373).
Contents:
V. Summaries. Sovereign Sun King / Kaijun Cheng -- Visualizing urban festivals in the Ottoman Empire : a comparison of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries / Emine Fetvacı -- Telling artisanal time / Richard Taws -- II. Collaborative objects -- The secret to success : urbanization and luxury decoration at the place Louis-le-Grand / Frédéric Dassas -- The Spanish colonial world in microcosm : a Puebla desk-and-bookcase / Dennis Carr -- Artisanal agency, anonymity, and power / Florina H. Capistrano-Baker -- III. Religion and commerce of empire -- Mark of disgrace or matter of politeness? Materiality, trust, and expectation in early-eighteenth-century Virginia / Neil Kamil -- Interregna : the Société des arts and the scale of time / Lauren R. Cannady -- Confessional complications in maritime trade / Thomas Crow -- IV. Corporeal ecologies -- A "small" story of the jasmine flower in the age of global botany / Sugata Ray -- Fire walk with me : tales of artisanal body (parts) and innovation in early modern China / Dorothy Ko -- Grounded terrains and vertical landscapes in eighteenth-century Asia / Nancy Um -- V. Enlightenment technologies -- Craft knowledge in the age of encyclopedism / Valérie Nègre -- Miniature domination : mining the worlds of goldfields jewelry and emu eggs / Jennifer Ferng -- Artisans as thinkers in the early modern world / Kaijun Cheng -- Summaries.
Summary:
"Examining the transnational conditions of the European Enlightenment, Crafting Enlightenment argues that artisans of the long eighteenth-century on four different continents created and disseminated ideas that revolutionized how we understand modern-day craftsmanship, design, labor, and technology. Starting in Europe, this book journeys through France across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas and then on to Asia and Oceania. Highlighting diverse identities of artisans, the authors trace how these historical actors formed networks at local and global levels to assert their own forms of expertise and experience. These artisans - some anonymous, eminent, and outside the margins - translated European Enlightenment thinking into a number of disciplines and trades including architecture, botany, ceramics, construction, furniture, gardening, horology, interior design, manuscript illustration, and mining. In each thematic section of this illustrated volume, two leading scholars present contrasting case studies of artisans in different geographic contexts. These paired chapters are also followed by shorter commentary that reflects on pertinent themes from both chapters. Emphasizing how and why artisanal histories around the world impacted civic and private life, commerce, cultural engagement, and sense of place, this book introduces new richness and depth to the conversations around the ambivalent and fragmented nature of the Enlightenment."--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment, 2634-8047 ; 2021:06
ISBN:
1800348142
9781800348141
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1247942770
LCCN:
2020478413
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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