Embodied Experiences of Making in Early Modern Europe: Bodies, Gender, and Material Culture
English
In drawing attention to the body, this collection underlines the importance of embodied knowledge and sensory experiences associated with the making practices of historically marginalised groups, such as craftspeople, women, and those who were colonised, to confront biases in the written archive. The history of making is found not only in the technological and economic innovations which drove progress but also in the hands, minds, and creations of makers themselves. See more
Will deliver when available. Publication date 13 Dec 2024