Routledge Handbook of Craft and Sustainability in India

Routledge Handbook of Craft and Sustainability in India

Kachru, Tanishka; Reubens, Rebecca

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

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List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Notes on Contributors xii Acknowledgements xxi 1 Introduction 1 Rebecca Reubens and Tanishka Kachru PART I Policy Discourses 11 2 Crafting a future: India's Artisanal Heritage and the Quest for Sustainable Development 13 Ashoke Chatterjee 3 A Brief History of Craft Policy (1947-2020) with a Prescription for the Future 36 Ritu Sethi 4 A Crafts Market as the Essence of a Socio-economic and Cultural Universe 50 Jaya Jaitly PART II Craft Histories 63 5 Rewriting the History of Indian Crafts and Why That Matters 65 Tirthankar Roy 6 Craft and Its Representation: Thinking Through the Pre-Colonial Histories of Craft Practices in India 75 Sudeshna Guha 7 Chronicling Craftspeople in India: The Journals, Archives, Records and Documents that Construct a History 89 Sarita Sundar PART III Craft and Education 103 8 Toward a Sustainable Future for Craft Traditions: Education for Artisans of Kutch 105 Judy Frater 9 Lessons of Design Empowerment 121 Lokesh Ghai 10 14 Years of Design and Business Education: Artisan Graduate Reflections 136 Judy Frater PART IV Craft and Technology 153 11 Super-Sustainability: An Ecology of Cotton Cloth for a Future World 155 Uzramma and Annapurna Mamidipudi 12 Encounters of Craft and Digital: Recent Directions in India 167 Aanchal Sodhani 13 Reviving Vernacular Crafts in India Through Additive Manufacturing 181 K.V.S. Likhinya PART V Craft and Marketing 193 14 Do You Have It in Other Colours?: Insights Into Handloom Saree Sales 195 Suresh Bhagavatula and Zuber Ahmed 15 Craft Retail: Omnichannel 213 Shilpa Sharma and Rebecca Reubens 16 The Landscape of Indian Craft Marketing 228 Bhavna Yadav and Anita Raghav PART VI Craft and Certification 241 17 Legal Protection of Handicrafts under Geographical Indications (GI) Act to Prevent Imitation and Misuse: Case Study of Kashmir Pashmina 243 Yaseer Ahmad Mir 18 Holistic Sustainability Certification for India's Craft Sector 263 Rebecca Reubens 19 Complexities of Applying Certifications in the Indian Handicraft Industry 281 Madhura Dutta PART VII Craft and the Development Sector 301 20 A New Paradigm for Creative Manufacturing in the Next Regenerative Economy: Business Not As Usual 303 Jacob Mathew, Claire Simpson, and Neelam Chibber 21 A Successful Sustainable Craft Business Practice (in Medium-Skilled Clusters) 317 Payal Nath 22 The Trajectory of Kala Cotton 330 Ghatit Laheru, Durgalakshmi Venkataswamy, and Meera Goradia PART VIII Craft Documentation and Representation 343 23 Documentation of Craft in India: A Historical Overview from Early 20th Century to Present Day 345 Tanishka Kachru and Deepika Srivastava 24 Crafts in India: Representations and Reflections through the Lens of Applied Research 360 Jay Thakkar and Mansi Sathyanarayan Rao 25 Crafts: Evolution of Narratives and Perceptions in India 377 Falguni Patel PART IX Craft Futures 391 26 Fibres in Peril: Revival of the Indigenous Cotton and Wool Traditions in Kutch 393 Sushma Iyengar 27 Toolkits As An Emerging Framework for Engaging with Craft 404 Rishav Jain 28 Design by Proxy 421 Anaka Narayanan Index 435
the craft industry in India;Handicrafts of India;Sustainable goods;ecologically sustainable