Cræft

How Traditional Crafts Are about More Than Just Making

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Alexander Langlands: Cræft (2017, Faber & Faber, Limited)

352 pages

English language

Published April 25, 2017 by Faber & Faber, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-571-32440-8
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(1 review)

3 editions

Worth reading but I disagreed with a lot

3 stars - enjoyed this book, you might too

So on the one hand I would actually recommend reading this book if you don't know much about making things by hand. I definitely enjoyed the book most when it talked about stuff I didn't know much about.

On the other hand, there was a lot that annoyed me about this book.

First of all, the central conceit that there is something called craeft that is different from craft annoyed me, and yes this is the whole premise of the book so maybe it's unfair to complain about, but it still annoyed me every time it came up. I generally agree that traditional crafts are worth preserving and have value in and of themselves, and that they are particularly worth keeping around since climate change might mean we have to move away from certain types of mass mechanization and waste. (It's …

Subjects

  • Handicraft
  • Artisans, great britain
  • Economic anthropology
  • Material culture
  • Antiquities, prehistoric