Surviving desires : making and selling Native jewellery in the American Southwest
2015
Book
"Author Henrietta Lidchi focuses on jewellery in the cultural economy of the Southwest, exploring jewellery making as a decorative art form in constant transition. She describes the jewellery as subject to a number of desires, controlled at different times by government agencies, individual entrepreneurs, traders, curators, and Native American communities. Lidchi explores the jewellery as craft, material culture, commodity, and adornment. Considering the impact of tourism, she discusses fakes in the market and the artists' desires to codify traditional styles, explaining how that can affect stylistic development and value. Surviving Desires suggests the complexity and reinvention innate to Native American jewellery as a commercial craft"-- Provided by publisher.
Item Details
ISBN: 9780806148502
Edition: First edition.
Description: vii, 264 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 30 cm
Other Title: Making and selling Native jewellery in the American Southwest
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-255) and index.
LCCN: 2014046089
Control Number: 2308730
Publisher: Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press, 2015.Subjects:
- Indian silverwork -- Southwest, New.
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Jewelry -- Southwest, New -- Pictorial works.
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Jewelry -- Southwest, New.
- Jewelry -- Collectors and collecting.
- Jewelry -- Southwest, New.
- Jewelry trade -- Southwest, New -- History.
Genre: Illustrated works.