Crafting as Worldmaking
Relationality, Language, and Knowledge Sharing
Uzma Z Rizvi editor Sarah E Jackson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:15th Jul '26
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Archaeological literature has often placed the role of crafting within discourses of craft specialization, anchoring it to questions related to sociopolitical complexity, which linked political processes with productive organization. This book invites us to think differently and discuss crafting as a way of making, knowing, and being in the world. Through utilizing examples from various time periods and across global landscapes, it reimagines questions of being and belonging, and other affective modalities related to how we articulate meaning, in text, image or speech. Importantly, the book considers what it means to make, as a way to produce knowledge about the worlds we inhabit.
“Crafting as Worldmaking provides a fresh perspective on crafting for archaeologists, anthropologists, and those interested in crafts and the material world.”• Teresa P. Raczek, Kennesaw State University
ISBN: 9781836955696
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292 pages