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All Things Considered

SKU: 9789985411780

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This book series is published at the department of native crafts and its aim is to advance research in the fields of handicraft and native crafts. From 2013 onwards, Studia Vernacula continues as an interdisciplinary annual peer-reviewed journal. Although the language of the journal is Estonian, long abstracts are provided in English in order to introduce Estonian crafts studies to an international audience of researchers and practitioners.

Table of contents

The scope of Studia Vernacula

Kadri Tüür
Foreword

Articles

Ester Bardone, Maarja Kaaristo, Kristi Jõesalu, Ene Kõresaar
“Making sense of the material culture”

Fruzsina Cseh
“A craft on the brink of extinction: The loss of the wheelwright´s craft”

Ave Paulus, Aleksei Kelli, Anti Kreem
“The heritage value of historical wooden boat culture on the example of Lahemaa boat construction and viislaid-type boat”

Jason Baird Jackson, Kristi Jõeste, Ave Matsin, Madis Rennu
“All Things Considered. An interview about the material culture research in Estonia and in the United States of America”

Practicemirror

Veinika Västrik, Liina Kool
“Effect of the sorting and processing of wool on the properties of yarn and fabric, on the example of the Estonian native sheep grown on Muhu Island”

Laur Oberchneider
“Reconstructing a draw well”

Circle view

Heldi Ruiso
“Lõimeleer: A cultural immersion camp for young Estoniand living abroad”

Liisi Jääts
“A good work about the wedding customs of Estonians as seen through the eyes of foreigners”

Estonian Native Crafts Department 25. Chronology

Additional information

Author

Tartu Ülikooli Viljandi kultuuriakadeemia rahvusliku käsitöö osakond

Year

2019

Language

EE, EN

Cover type

Paperback

Page count

191

Dimensions

170 x 243