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Palestinian traditional pottery : a contribution to Palestinian culture

Landgraf, John (author.). Burr, Elizabeth, (editor.). Humbert, Jean-Baptiste, (editor.). Rye, Owen S., (author,, editor.). S�alim, �H�amid, (editor.).

Summary: "'Palestinian Traditional Pottery' stands out, first and foremost, as a scholarly testimony to the disappeared and disappearing craft of traditional pottery making by Palestinian women and men potters. It offers a contribution that has been long awaited and is long overdue. The material it provides, both textual and pictorial, is based on field research completed in the 1970s by two very different, yet complementary, researchers and authors. For various reasons, this material lay dormant over four decades until it was retrieved and returned to the light of day. The occasion for the creation of the volume was the death in 2017 in the U.S. of one of the authors, John Landgraf. Fortunately, the other author, Owen Rye in Australia, had most of the written material still in his possession, which was then digitized, arranged, and edited. The graphic material, especially the black and white - and beautiful color - photographs, taken by the two authors, was also gathered and cataloged for use in the book. The photographs of the women potters are particularly poignant, since they date to the final decade of their pottery making activity. Assembling and producing the book required months of painstaking collaborative work by the editors and the layout artist, with results that are worthy of their efforts. This volume invites readers into the two distinct worlds of Palestinian women and men potters at work in the 1970s: the women in or outside their village homes, and the men in their mostly urban workshops. With Palestinian culture under siege, the scholarship presented here aims to record and preserve a key part of that culture. It stands out equally as a memorial volume for John Landgraf, who lived in Jerusalem from 1965 to 1980, dedicating himself to archaeology, ethnography, and social work."--

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  • ISBN: 9789042947085
  • ISBN: 904294708X
  • ISBN: 9789042947092
  • ISBN: 9042947098
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxxi, 329 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, maps, plans, portraits.
    remote
    Computer data.
  • Publisher: Leuven : Peeters, 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
A fieldwork study, 1972-1980.
CatMonthString:june.23
Multi-User.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-268).
Formatted Contents Note: Foreword / Jean-Baptiste Humbert -- Two appreciations of John Landgraf -- Prefaces and acknowledgments -- Introduction / Hamed Salem -- Introduction / John Landgraf, Owen Rye -- Map : Historic Palestine in 1967 -- Map : Distribution of potters' sites, most of them in the Palestinian Territories, in 1977 -- End of a tradition : Palestine's women potters / John Landgraf -- Women potters in ten West Bank villages -- Survival of a tradition : Palestine's male potters / Owen Rye -- Male potters at eight centers in Palestine.
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML), electronic book.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: Internet.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Access restricted by subscription.
Issuing Body Note:
Made available online by JSTOR.
Subject: Multi-User.
JSTOR-DDA
Middle East -- Palestine
Palestine -- Antiquit�es
Palestine -- Antiquities
Pottery
Potters
Archaeology and history
Antiquities
Palestiniens -- Culture mat�erielle
C�eramistes -- Palestine
C�eramique -- 20e si�ecle
Arch�eologie et histoire -- Palestine
Pottery -- Palestine
Pottery -- 20th century
Potters -- Palestine
Palestinian Arabs -- Material culture
Archaeology and history -- Palestine

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