Routledge Handbook of Craft and Sustainability in India

Routledge Handbook of Craft and Sustainability in India

Reubens, Rebecca; Kachru, Tanishka

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

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List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction Part I: Policy Discourses 2. Sustaining Indian Craft as Culture, History, Livelihood and Service 3. A Brief History of Craft Policy (1947- 2020) With A Prescription for The Future 4. Dilli Haat: India's First Organised Handicraft Market Part II: Craft Histories 5. Rewriting The History of Indian Crafts and Why That Matters 6. Representing Craft: The Possibilities of Pre-Colonial Histories 7. Chronicling Craftspeople in India: The Journals, Archives, Records and Documents That Construct a History Part III: Craft and Education 8. Toward A Sustainable Future of Craft Traditions: Education for Artisans of Kutch 9. Lessons Of Design Empowerment 10. 14 Years of Design and Business Education: Artisan Graduate Reflections Part IV: Craft and Technologies 11. Super-Sustainability: An Ecology of Cotton Cloth for A Future World 12. Encounters Of Craft and Digital: Recent Directions in India 13. Reviving Vernacular Crafts in India Through Additive Manufacturing Part V: Craft and Marketing 14. Unpacking The Sales Logic of Handloom Saris 15. Craft Retail: Omni Channel 16. The Landscape of Indian Craft Marketing Part VI: Craft and Certification 17. Indian Handicrafts and Geographical Indications (Gi) Act: The Case of Kashmir Pashmina 18. Holistic Sustainability Assessment for The Handicraft Sector 19. Sustainability Certification: Aica's Craftmark Green Part VII: Craft and The Development Sector 20. Creative Manufacturing Can Contribute to A Kinder Economy 21. Successful Sustainable Craft Business Practices 22. Kala Cotton: An Inside View Part VIII: Documentation and Representation 23. Documentation Of Craft in India: A Historical Overview from Early 20th Century to Present Day 24. Crafts In India: Representation And Reflexivity Through the Lens of Applied Research 25. Crafts: Evolution Of Narratives and Perceptions in India Part IX: Futures 26. Fibres In Peril: Revival Of Indigenous Cotton and Wool Traditions in Kutch 27. Toolkits as an Emerging Framework for Engaging with Crafts 28. Design By Proxy. Index
the craft industry in India;Handicrafts of India;Sustainable goods;ecologically sustainable