The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England

The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England

by Trevor H. J. Marchand
The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England

The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England

by Trevor H. J. Marchand

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Overview

Against the backdrop of an alienating, technologizing and ever-accelerating world of material production, this book tells an intimate story: one about a community of woodworkers training at an historic institution in London’s East End during the present ‘renaissance of craftsmanship’. The animated and scholarly accounts of learning, achievement and challenges reveal the deep human desire to create with our hands, the persistent longing to find meaningful work, and the struggle to realise dreams. In its penetrating explorations of the nature of embodied skill, the book champions greater appreciation for the dexterity, ingenuity and intelligence that lie at the heart of craftwork.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781805393139
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/01/2024
Series: New Anthropologies of Europe: Perspectives and Provocations , #4
Pages: 482
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Trevor H. J. Marchand is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS, University of London, and recipient of the Royal Anthropological Institute’s Rivers Memorial Medal. He is also a trained architect (McGill University) and qualified as a fine woodworker at London’s Building Crafts College. Marchand has conducted fieldwork with craftspeople around the world and published extensively, including the monographs Minaret Building and Apprenticeship in Yemen (Routledge, 2001) and The Masons of Djenné (Indiana, 2009).

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface: Toiling to Live
Acknowledgements

Introduction: A Pursuit of Pleasurable Studies with Woodworkers

Chapter 1. An Anthropologist’s Journey into Craftwork & Apprenticeship
Chapter 2. The Carpenters’ Company & Early London Apprenticeships
Chapter 3. The Building Crafts College: a history
Chapter 4. Getting Started
Chapter 5. Crafting Craftspeople
Chapter 6. Vocational Migrants to Craftwork
Chapter 7. The Intelligent Hand
Chapter 8. Problem Solving at the Bench
Chapter 9. Managing Pleasurable Pursuits
Chapter 10. Skill and Ageing

Epilogue: Towards a Hands-on Curriculum

Bibliography
Index

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