Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.

February 05, 2019 00:30:05
Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.

Feb 05 2019 | 00:30:05

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Show Notes

Topic: ReCraftivism: Unmaking One’s Way Out of the Anthropocene.

Overview: My research asks, how can reclaiming, and recrafting of textiles offer technologies of resistance and restorative narratives to counteract capitalist ideologies and the phenomena of consumptionism found in the shadows of Canada’s colonial history?

See some of Jill’s work on her website at www.jillpricestudios.ca 

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