Professor Mary Harlow (University of Leicester, UK), Cecile Michel (CNRS, Archéologie et Sciences de l’Antiquité, France
This volume looks at how the issues of textiles and gender intertwine across three millennia in antiquity and examines continuities and differences across time and space – with surprising resonances for the modern world. The interplay of gender, identity, textile production and use is notable on many levels, from the question of who was involved in the transformation of raw materials into fabric at one end, to the wearing of garments and the construction of identity at the other. Textile production has often been considered to follow a linear trajectory from a domestic (female) activity...
This volume looks at how the issues of textiles and gender intertwine across three millennia in antiquity and examines continuities and differences ac...