Reflections on Threads, war and conflict: arpilleras in Chile and in International Relations
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https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1567Keywords:
Conflict, Textiles, Threads, Voice, War, WomenAbstract
This article explores both individual and collective critical reflections on our involvement in the Threads, war and conflict project at the University of St Andrews. The article includes a collaborative section, followed by the authors’ personal experiences of engaging with arpilleras and creating our own textiles on the themes of “family” and “home”. The collaborative segment argues that arpilleras provided a voice for women in Chile to express their opposition to the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Touching on the concepts of women, textiles and the notion of “voice” in International Relations, we demonstrate how voice should be taken seriously in the field, and how creative media can challenge traditional expressions of voice.
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