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With Her Own Hands: Women Weaving Their Stories
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Knitting, sewing, embroidery, quilting--throughout history, these and other forms of textile work have often been dismissed as merely "women's work" and attached to ideas of domesticity and obedience. Yet, as psychologist and avid knitter Nicole Nehrig wonderfully explores in this captivating book, textile work has often been a way for women to exercise power. When their voices were silenced and other avenues were closed off to them, women used the tools they had--often a needle and thread--to seek freedom within the restrictive societies they lived in.
Spanning continents and centuries, With Her Own Hands brings together remarkable stories of women who have used textiles as a means of liberation, from an eighteenth-century Quaker boarding school that used embroidered samplers to teach girls math and geography to the Quechua weavers working to preserve and revive Incan traditions today, and from the Miao women of southern China who, in the absence of a written language, pass down their histories in elaborate "story cloths" to a midcentury British women's postal art exchange. Textiles have been a way for women to explore their intellectual capacities, seek economic independence, create community, process traumas, and convey powerful messages of self-expression and political protest.
Heartfelt and deeply moving, With Her Own Hands is a celebration of women who have woven their own stories--and a testament to their resilience.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781324074854
EAN:
9781324074854
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
288
Authors:
Nicole Nehrig
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Published Date: 2025-19-08
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This book is so interesting! I have already recommended it to many friends and at least one of them has already ordered it too. It's full of the history, cultural significance and symbolism of women who create with textiles and is so meaningful. It has inspired my own artwork.
Stunning. Well researched and thoughtful exploration of art and storytelling though beautiful and functional forms.
Thoughtful, provocative, beautifully written can’t recommend enough!
I loved this book and let me relive the minds (and hands) of the many knitting/weaving/sewing/textile making women who I grew up around.