Working the fabric: resourcefulness, belonging and island life in Scotland’s Harris tweed industry Working the fabric: resourcefulness, belonging and island life in Scotland’s Harris tweed industry , by Joana Nascimento, B/W illustrations, New York and Oxford, Berghahn, 2023, 236 pp., $135; £99 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-80073-882-9.
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. See for example ‘Tartan’ at the V&A Dundee (1 April 2023–14 January 2024); Stana Nendic and Sally Tuckett, Coloring the Nation: The Turkey Red Printed Cotton Industry in Scotland (Edinburgh: NMSE Publishing, 2013); Lynn Abrams and Lin Gardner, ‘Recognising the Co-Dependence of Machine and hand in the Scottish Knitwear Industry,’ Textile History 52: 1–2 (2021), 165–189.
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Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies is a journal devoted to the study of all aspects of traditional ways of life in Great Britain and Ireland. The journal publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research in the form of unsolicited articles, solicited papers (which are usually selected from those read at the Society"s annual conference) and of members" papers (which are usually short reports of work in progress). Work published in Folk Life may include, for example, papers dealing with the traditional ways of life of other countries and regions, which may be compared to or contrasted with those of Great Britain and Ireland.