Weaving Social Change(s) or Changes of Weaving? The Ethnographic Study of Andean Textiles in Cusco and Bolivia
Cristian Terry, Université de Lausanne
Abstract
Through a comparative and multi-sited ethnography in Cusco (Peru) and Bolivia, the article shows how, by mobilizing Andean textiles, local actors are weaving social change(s) while also changing the way of weaving. These two ideas are interwoven: 1) Andean textiles contribute to local population to weave social change(s) by bringing alternative economic opportunities; 2) weaving practices are changing, since new fashionable, industrial, and hybrid production has been created and adapted to an urban-oriented/tourist-oriented market which provides money to make the social change(s) possible.
Zitiervorschlag
Terry, C. (2020). «Weaving Social Change(s) or Changes of Weaving? The Ethnographic Study of Andean Textiles in Cusco and Bolivia.» Artl@s Bulletin 9, no. 1.