This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to inform our study of conflict, violence, and resistance in International Relations. In a dialogue drawing on the Threads, War and Conflict exhibition at the Byre Theatre, St Andrews, this piece grounds our understanding of violence and its resistance through engagement with materials displayed at and promoting the exhibition. Our discussion of the exhibition and its associated events draws on metaphors of thread-work to explore the contributions of textile to international relations and the possibilities that textiles’ material, affective and transgressive politics hold.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to i...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
This online journal focuses on the relationship between art and international conflict, the outcome ...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to i...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
The two authors embark on a conversation about how textiles open up space for different kinds of sto...
This online journal focuses on the relationship between art and international conflict, the outcome ...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...
This article introduces the Special Issue 'Unravelling the threads of war and conflict'. We offer a ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Threads: Breathing stories into materials explores the primacy of textiles as a narrative form. The ...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Here, I bring communication theories into conversation with peace and conflict scholarship. Specific...
Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict t...