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The Culture of Knitting [Paperback]

Joanne Turney (Author)
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October 13, 2009
From booties and scarves to art and fashion, The Culture of Knitting addresses knitting since 1970. Investigating knitting as art, craft, design, fashion, performance and as an aspect of the everyday, the text uncovers the cultural significance of knitting. Drawing on a variety of sources, including interviews with knitters from different disciplines as well as amateurs, the text breaks down hierarchical boundaries and stereotypical assumptions that have hitherto negated the academic study of knitting, and it highlights the diversity and complexity of knitting in all its guises.
 
The Culture of Knitting investigates not merely why knitting is so popular now, but the reasons why knitting has such longevity. By assessing the literature of knitting, manuals, patterns, social and regional histories, alongside testimonial discussions with artists, designers, craftspeople and amateurs, it offers new ways of seeing, new methods of critiquing knitting, without the constraints of disciplinary boundaries in the hope of creating an environment in which knitting can be valued, recognized and discussed.

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I gladly recommend this book not only to scholars working in visual and textile arts but also to those with interests in broad interdisciplinary treatments of culture. Turney covers a lot of ground, and the book offers copious photos as exemplars as well as thorough and thought-provoking analyses. THE Fascinating material! TLS A suberb example of contemporary cultural analysis ... Clear, comprehensive, imaginative, innovative, theoretically challenged and grounded. Whether you are interested in fashion, textiles, design, material culture, cultural analysis or Sociology, Turney's Culture of Knitting is a work that you owe it to yourself to read. Textile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture A must-read for erudite knitting addicts. Yarn Market News A thoughtful and insightful study on knitting in all its forms and socio-cultural impacts. Worn Through

About the Author

Joanne Turney is a senior lecturer in History and Design at the Bath School of Art and Design. Her interests are in all aspects of "ordinary" contemporary visual and material culture, especially shopping, film and television, collecting, making and display techniques and tactics. She specializes in textiles and fashion as material culture. The focus of her research is on the relationship between the making and consumption of home craft objects in Britain since 1975.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Berg Publishers (October 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1845205928
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845205928
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,036,783 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Trudging Through The Culture of Knitting, March 22, 2010
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Well, I wrote a review of this book a couple of weeks ago, just after I started it. For whatever reason, Amazon did not publish the review. Does Amazon only publish positive reviews? In that review, I promised to finish reading the book, and I intend to keep that promise, even though I'm temporarily sidetracked by Pat Conroy's SOUTH OF BROAD, which is a local book club book that I have to pass on soon.

CULTURE OF KNITTING had such promise. I do believe that once I slog through to the end, I will be able to reflect and see that there are worthwhile observations and possibly even some original insights, but it really is terribly written and worse edited. I hope it didn't even have an editor, so that all the blame can be laid at just the author's feet. Words are invented, such as "imbrued" (p. 33--obviously should have been "imbued"--even a spellcheck would have caught that one!), subjects and verbs don't agree sometimes...no, often.

But beyond the sloppy editing, I can't escape the feeling that this is a doctoral dissertation gone terribly wrong. It is as if the author feared that, having selected a field of inquiry, knitting, almost guaranteed to be denigrated by her committee, although it is perfectly within the purview of her stated area of "textiles and fashion as material culture," she had to bury all her points in almost impenetrable prose, as if such would elevate the level of intellectual discourse. While I happen to disagree with a number of her assumptions and expectations about the place of knitting in society, it's not that disagreement that makes me unhappy with the book. She's entitled to her point of view and I, mine. In a future review, when I've finished the book, I will try to be more specific about this.

The author is a "Senior Lecturer in the History and Theory of Design at Bath School of Art and Design," states the back cover. She apparently wrote the book for a solely British audience, as there are many cultural and societal references that are lost on the non-Brit reader. It would have been very easy to add a few words of explanation/exposition here and there when making these references--the way good journalists do when reminding or even teaching their readers about some bit of background to the story.

The book's cover states, "...the book offers new ways of seeing and new methods of critiquing knitting...", ways I hope that I will be able to tease out of it with patience and perseverance which should not be required in reading a book about knitting, even a scholarly one.
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1.0 out of 5 stars re-written thesis?, April 5, 2010
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This book reads like a badly-written doctoral thesis hurriedly turned into a book. There may well be some fascinating information about knitting and prescient cultural analysis buried in there somewhere, but the hideous prose makes it impossible to find. Just trying to read it gives me a headache. If you are an academic yourself and used to reading students' writing, tuning out the contorted attempts to sound intellectual and recognising their insights, you might be able to get on with this book, otherwise, I really can't recommend it. It got a great review in the TLS, which was why I bought it, but I am greatly disappointed. I'd give it to a friend but don't really want to inflict it on them either.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Political View of Knitting, June 27, 2010
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I really enjoyed this book! It does read like a thesis, but exploring all the societal issues surrounding knitting is very interesting and thought provoking.
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