Due to the importance of preserving Maya heritage in Mexico and Latin America, there have been many studies on this culture and its traditional craft. However, little has been studied on how the production of artisan crafts affects the consumption and use of traditional dress by the artisans who create it. This study focuses on textile artisan communities living in the Yucatán Peninsula today. It investigates how modern technology, global markets and tourism have altered the design and sale of the huipil (traditional Maya garment), and how this garment has come to be used as a commodity, and less an expression of cultural identity for female Maya artisans. Findings highlight the paradigm shift in dress practices and the reshaping of fema...
Introduction Maya weavers of Guatemala are well known for their beautiful backs trap and treadle-lo...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Interior Design and Fashion StudiesKim Y. HillerThis study examine...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Interior Design and Fashion StudiesKim Y. HillerThis study examine...
In a world where globalization and technology are at their peak, indigenous Mexican communities are ...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
Mexico has a rich textile tradition that still has an impact on today’s art and design world. Howeve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
This book is the result of a woman's fascination with molas (indigenous Guna hand-sewn textiles prod...
Introduction Maya weavers of Guatemala are well known for their beautiful backs trap and treadle-lo...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Interior Design and Fashion StudiesKim Y. HillerThis study examine...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Interior Design and Fashion StudiesKim Y. HillerThis study examine...
In a world where globalization and technology are at their peak, indigenous Mexican communities are ...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
Mexico has a rich textile tradition that still has an impact on today’s art and design world. Howeve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
This book is the result of a woman's fascination with molas (indigenous Guna hand-sewn textiles prod...
Introduction Maya weavers of Guatemala are well known for their beautiful backs trap and treadle-lo...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...