Making and Growing: Anthropological Studies of Organisms and Artefacts

Contents: Preface Making and growing: an introduction, Tim Ingold and Elizabeth Hallam Silk production: moths, mulberry and metamorphosis, Jacqueline Field Between nature and art: casting from life in sixteenth-century Europe, Pamela H. Smith Anatomopoeia, Elizabeth Hallam Artefacts and bodies among Kuna people from PanamA!, Paolo Fortis Designing body-pots in the formative La Candelaria culture, Northwest Argentina, Benjamin Alberti Stitching lives: a family history of making caribou skin clothing in the Canadian Arctic, Nancy Wachowich Gardening and wellbeing: a view from the ground, Anne Jepson Making plants and growing baskets, Stephanie Bunn Skill and aging: perspectives from three generations of English woodworkers, Trevor H.J. Marchand Movement in making: an apprenticeship with glass and fire, Frances Liardet Growing granite: the recombinant geologies of sludge, David A. Paton and Caitlin DeSilvey. Index.