Remembering the Troubles in Stitch, Sound and Word
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https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1599Keywords:
Stitch, Troubles, Art, Poetry, Sound, HealingAbstract
This article discusses how the medium of hand stitch in relation with sound and the poetic word brings particular properties to the act of remembering. It explores what it means to document remembered events verbally and through art and the rôle played by the senses, including that of hearing, prompted by the medium of textile. The nature of the experience of trauma is addressed and what personal recollection can bring to the understanding of the affects of conflict on society, including vulnerable groups such as children, and how stitched work is a metaphor for the act of healing.Downloads
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2022-01-05
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