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Miniature Crafts and Their Makers: Palm Weaving in a Mexican Town
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Miniature Crafts and Their Makers: Palm Weaving in a Mexican Town Hardcover - 2004

by Katrin Flechsig


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Picture a throng of tiny devils and angels, or a marching band so small it can fit in the palm of your hand. In a Mixtec town in the Mexican state of Puebla, craftspeople have been weaving palm since before the Spanish Conquest, but over the past forty years that art has become more finely tuned and has won national acceptance in a market nostalgic for an authentic Indian past. In this book, Katrin Flechsig offers the first in-depth ethnographic and historical examination of the miniature palm craft industry, taking readers behind the scenes of craft production in order to explain how and why these folk arts have undergone miniaturization over the past several decades. In describing this Lilliputization of Mexico, she discusses the appeal of miniaturization, revealing how such factors as tourism and the construction of national identity have contributed to an ongoing demand for the tiny creations. She also contrasts the playfulness of the crafts with the often harsh economic and political realities of life in the community. Flechsig places the crafts of Chigmecatitln within the contexts of manufacturing, local history, religion, design and technique, and selling. She tells how innovation is introduced into the craft, such as through the modification of foreign designs in response to market demands. She also offers insights into capitalist penetration of folk traditions, the marketing of folk arts, and economic changes in modern Mexico. And despite the fact that the designations folk and Indian help create a romantic fiction surrounding the craft, Flechsig dispels common misperceptions of the simplicity of this folk art by revealing the complexities involved in its creation. More than thirty illustrations depict not only finished miniatures but also the artists and their milieu. Today miniatures serve not only the tourist market; middle-class Mexicans also collect miniatures to such an extent that it has been termed a national pastime. Flechsig's work opens up this miniature world and shows us the extent to which it has become a lasting and important facet of contemporary Mexican culture.

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Picture a throng of tiny devils and angels, or a marching band so small it can fit in the palm of your hand. In a Mixtec town in the Mexican state of Puebla, craftspeople have been weaving palm since before the Spanish Conquest, but over the past forty years that art has become more finely tuned and has won national acceptance in a market nostalgic for an authentic Indian past. In this book, Katrin Flechsig offers the first in-depth ethnographic and historical examination of the miniature palm craft industry, taking readers behind the scenes of craft production in order to explain how and why these folk arts have undergone miniaturization over the past several decades. In describing this "Lilliputization of Mexico," she discusses the appeal of miniaturization, revealing how such factors as tourism and the construction of national identity have contributed to an ongoing demand for the tiny creations. She also contrasts the playfulness of the crafts with the often harsh economic and political realities of life in the community. Flechsig places the crafts of ChigmecatitlAn within the contexts of manufacturing, local history, religion, design and technique, and selling. She tells how innovation is introduced into the craft, such as through the modification of foreign designs in response to market demands. She also offers insights into capitalist penetration of folk traditions, the marketing of folk arts, and economic changes in modern Mexico. And despite the fact that the designations "folk" and "Indian" help create a romantic fiction surrounding the craft, Flechsig dispels common misperceptions of the simplicity of this folk art by revealing the complexities involved in its creation. Morethan thirty illustrations depict not only finished miniatures but also the artists and their milieu. Today miniatures serve not only the tourist market; middle-class Mexicans also collect miniatures to such an extent that it has been termed a national pastime. Flechsigas work opens up this miniature world and shows us the extent to which it has become a lasting and important facet of contemporary Mexican culture.

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  • Title Miniature Crafts and Their Makers: Palm Weaving in a Mexican Town
  • Author Katrin Flechsig
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Printing
  • Pages 208
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Arizona Press, Tucson
  • Date November 2004
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780816524006 / 0816524009
  • Weight 1.09 lbs (0.49 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 6.38 x 0.81 in (24.13 x 16.21 x 2.06 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Mexican
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004010393
  • Dewey Decimal Code 972.480

About the author

Katrin Flechsig is a cultural anthropologist, writer, and editor specializing in the material culture of Mexico. She has taught cultural anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin and is co-author of Mi canto trabajador: Work Songs of Latin America. She lives in Austin.
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