Repair and Society podcast with a particular focus on mending clothing looks at repair as an act of care and attachment, as form of resistance and problem-solving, as a therapeutical and creative gesture, as form of sharing and coping with crisis. Even though we can’t save the world, we can try to mend it!
Author : Liudmila Aliabieva, Russian Fashion Theory Journal Editor-in-chief, founder of the Mendit Research Lab
Editing : Stanislav Milovidov
Cover design : Nata Korneeva
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Repair and Society podcast with a particular focus on mending clothing looks at repair as an act of care and attachment, as form of resistance and problem-solving, as a therapeutical and creative gesture, as form of sharing and coping with crisis. Even though we can’t save the world, we can try to mend it!
Author : Liudmila Aliabieva, Russian Fashion Theory Journal Editor-in-chief, founder of the Mendit Research Lab
Editing : Stanislav Milovidov
Cover design : Nata Korneeva
Jessica Hemmings is currently Professor of Craft at HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Research interests span material culture and literature to include the often marginalised voices of postcolonial literature and contemporary craft / lifewriting and embodied knowledge / Zimbabwe and Indonesia / storytelling in the archive. Jessica is Editor of The Textile Reader (first edition in 2012) which is the first anthology to address textiles as a distinctive area of cultural practice and a developing field of scholarly research.
Repair and Society
Repair and Society podcast with a particular focus on mending clothing looks at repair as an act of care and attachment, as form of resistance and problem-solving, as a therapeutical and creative gesture, as form of sharing and coping with crisis. Even though we can’t save the world, we can try to mend it!
Author : Liudmila Aliabieva, Russian Fashion Theory Journal Editor-in-chief, founder of the Mendit Research Lab
Editing : Stanislav Milovidov
Cover design : Nata Korneeva