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Whitework: Women Stitching Identity

Whitework: Women Stitching Identity

Paperback

Colonial Period (1600-1775)General World HistoryTextiles & Costume

ISBN10: 1087881552
ISBN13: 9781087881553
Publisher: Wku Foundation
Published: Jun 1 2021
Pages: 82
Weight: 0.63
Height: 0.21 Width: 11.00 Depth: 8.50
Language: English

Whitework: Women Stitching Identity provides the first in-depth exploration of American-produced whitework textiles. Made during a time when women had no public voice, white quilts and counterpanes - called whitework - survive as material records of both personal identity and collective political expression. American women who made whitework between 1790 and 1830 were providing utilitarian textiles for their beds, as well as expressing personal preferences through the motifs found on the textiles. Yet their meaning was much deeper: the women were expressing support of patriotic efforts to reduce dependence on imported British textiles, emphasizing their new identity of American independence while maintaining a cultural tradition that began in the early Medieval period.

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Colonial Period (1600-1775)