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Spirits in the loom: religion and design in Lao-Tai textiles

by  Ellison Banks Findly / Patricia Cheesman / Eric Crystal / more

Description

"The first study of Lao-Tai textiles to focus specifically on the relation between the figural designs of the textiles and their religious meaning and use. Based primarily on interviews with weavers and shamans from Hua Phan province, Laos, this study highlights the layered meanings of design elements and their roles in providing protection and power both in everyday life and in ritual performance. Using rich data from shamans' narratives about their trance experiences, the author provides first-hand insight into how shamanic visions shape the visual appearance of a ritual textile."--Page [4] of cover

Table Of Contents

  • Structures of meaning: religion of the spirits and of the Buddha
  • Peter Whittlesey
  • Eric Crystal Weaving and the language of design
  • Design motifs: the geography of power
  • Religion and design in traditional textiles
  • Conclusion
  • A comparative study of several long narrow textiles in Laos: Phaa Sabai, Phaa Phii Mon, Phaa Phai, Phae Kep, Phaa Biang / Patricia Cheesman
  • Sang Sinxay: revitalizing Lao identity through a Jataka tale / Black Tai textile traditions in Highland Northern Vietnam /

Subject

Social life and customs / Textile fabrics / Textile design / Weavers / Buddhist textile fabrics / Religion in art / Lao (Tai people)

Details

Published Bangkok, Thailand : White Lotus Press, 2014
Language English
Material xxiv, 264 p.
ISBN 974843477X / 9789748434773
Location
TCDC Chiang Mai - General Collection

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