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Creole clay : heritage ceramics in the contemporary Caribbean / Patricia J. Fay.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813052939
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • F1619 .C746 2017
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Saint Lucia: Tout moun ki ka fe Kannawi -- Shaping culture: traditional forms -- Process: production methods in Choiseul -- Provenance: creating context in Saint Lucia -- Creole clay: cultural legacies in Caribbean ceramics -- Nevis and Antigua: a tale of two villages -- Jamaica: Spanish town Yabbas and the Kingston walkaround style -- Barbados: the potters of Chalky Mount -- Trinidad and Guyana: indians in the Americas -- Conclusion: coalpots and cruise ships.
Subject: In this book, Patricia Fay tells the history of the Anglophone Caribbean by documenting the material culture in the form of locally made earthenware pots--everyday objects that have been central to domestic life dating from precolonial to postcolonial times. Over the course of twenty years and multiple visits to the region, Fay has documented, via text and image, the living heritage of traditional ceramics in the contemporary Caribbean, introducing the reader to the generations of potters, pots, and production techniques. In the process, she charts the history of the region and its people, reminding the reader of the extraordinary historical insights to be gained by examining seemingly quotidian objects.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: old pots make good soup -- Saint Lucia: Tout moun ki ka fe Kannawi -- Shaping culture: traditional forms -- Process: production methods in Choiseul -- Provenance: creating context in Saint Lucia -- Creole clay: cultural legacies in Caribbean ceramics -- Nevis and Antigua: a tale of two villages -- Jamaica: Spanish town Yabbas and the Kingston walkaround style -- Barbados: the potters of Chalky Mount -- Trinidad and Guyana: indians in the Americas -- Conclusion: coalpots and cruise ships.

In this book, Patricia Fay tells the history of the Anglophone Caribbean by documenting the material culture in the form of locally made earthenware pots--everyday objects that have been central to domestic life dating from precolonial to postcolonial times. Over the course of twenty years and multiple visits to the region, Fay has documented, via text and image, the living heritage of traditional ceramics in the contemporary Caribbean, introducing the reader to the generations of potters, pots, and production techniques. In the process, she charts the history of the region and its people, reminding the reader of the extraordinary historical insights to be gained by examining seemingly quotidian objects.

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