This book brings together cutting-edge research from leading international scholars to explore the geographies of making and craft. It traces the geographies of making practices from the body, to the workshop and studio, to the wider socio-cultural, economic, political, institutional and historical contexts. In doing so it considers how these geographies of making are in and of themselves part of the making of geographies. As such, contributions examine how making bodies and their intersections with matter come to shape subjects, create communities, evolve knowledge and make worlds.
This book offers a forum to consider future directions for the field of geographies of making, craft and creativity. It will be of great interest to creative and cultural geographers, as well as those studying the arts, culture and sociology.
1: Towards the Geographies of Making- An Introduction, Harriet Hawkins and Laura Price 2: Making body, making space and making memory in artistic practice, Jenny Sj?holm 3: Moonraking in Slaithwaite: making lanterns, making place, Tim Edensor 4: Modernity, crafts and guilded practices: locating the historical geographies of 20thcentury craft organisations, Nicola Thomas 5: Unpicking the Material Politics of Sewing for Development: Sex, Religion and Womens rights, Zoe Collins 6- Work, value and space: Three key questions of making for the Anthropocene, Chantel Carr, Chris Gibson, Elyse Stanes and Andrew Warren 7: The Science and the Art of Making: Bartenders, Distillers, Barbers, and Butchers, Richard E. Ocejo 8: Transient productions; enduring encounters: the crafting of bodies and friendships in the hair salon, Helen Holmes 9: Meeting Moles: Entangled Corporeality in the Making of Taxidermy, Elizabeth R. Straughan 10: Knitting the atmosphere: Creative entanglements with climate change,Miriam Burke 11: A Sustainable Future in the Making? The Maker Movement, the Maker-Habitus alÓ˝