This is an Accepted Manuscript of the Introduction and Conclusion of Tamboukou, M. (2015), Sewing, Fighting and Writing: Radical Practices in Work, Politics and Culture, Rowman & Littlefield. © 2015 Rowman & Littlefield, All Rights Reserved
While on a hunger strike within the walls of Halloway Prison in 1912, a woman recorded her experienc...
The chapter uses the process of writing as a means of evoking an artwork, an embroidered academic go...
This book is a masterpiece. The author has marshaled a massive amount of information, and in the tra...
In this paper I excavate the memory of work by looking into institutional histories, discourses and ...
This dissertation explores how the seamstress’s image operated in the visual culture of 19th-century...
Tamboukou, M., Introduction: Politics, Geographies and Histories in Workers’ Education, 2016, reprod...
This thesis explores Elizabeth Gaskell’s engagement with and intervention in issues surrounding seam...
abstract: For the past few decades, feminist researchers have worked tirelessly to recover the histo...
In response to various social and aesthetic concerns, clothing companies are increasingly rejecting ...
Part of the panel: Allegory and Subversion: Contemporary Stitch Narratives, Cross-Cultural Influence...
In his seminal monograph, Modesty in Dress, Laver (1969) points out that clothing does not merely fu...
This dissertation investigates representations of women's work and the construction of identity in t...
The history of thread work is a story of practicality and functionality, but it is also a tale of po...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which cloth and clothwork are represented in Old French romance ...
Picture a woman working diligently in solitude on a task that requires great patience and skill to p...
While on a hunger strike within the walls of Halloway Prison in 1912, a woman recorded her experienc...
The chapter uses the process of writing as a means of evoking an artwork, an embroidered academic go...
This book is a masterpiece. The author has marshaled a massive amount of information, and in the tra...
In this paper I excavate the memory of work by looking into institutional histories, discourses and ...
This dissertation explores how the seamstress’s image operated in the visual culture of 19th-century...
Tamboukou, M., Introduction: Politics, Geographies and Histories in Workers’ Education, 2016, reprod...
This thesis explores Elizabeth Gaskell’s engagement with and intervention in issues surrounding seam...
abstract: For the past few decades, feminist researchers have worked tirelessly to recover the histo...
In response to various social and aesthetic concerns, clothing companies are increasingly rejecting ...
Part of the panel: Allegory and Subversion: Contemporary Stitch Narratives, Cross-Cultural Influence...
In his seminal monograph, Modesty in Dress, Laver (1969) points out that clothing does not merely fu...
This dissertation investigates representations of women's work and the construction of identity in t...
The history of thread work is a story of practicality and functionality, but it is also a tale of po...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which cloth and clothwork are represented in Old French romance ...
Picture a woman working diligently in solitude on a task that requires great patience and skill to p...
While on a hunger strike within the walls of Halloway Prison in 1912, a woman recorded her experienc...
The chapter uses the process of writing as a means of evoking an artwork, an embroidered academic go...
This book is a masterpiece. The author has marshaled a massive amount of information, and in the tra...