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- W2473322668 abstract "This essay discusses some of the ways in which human hair and bones may be perceived as materials that “speak” to us. It examines the craft skills and beliefs associated with incorporating human hair into mourning artifacts during the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries in northern Europe and North America. In addition, it compares these ways of making and knowing how to listen to the dead with the “deaf ear,” which was turned by scientific collectors to the skulls they amassed in great numbers in museums during the Victorian colonial period. It concludes with an account of how the author has taken her practice as a contemporary artist in new directions in recent years—learning the skills and applying the knowledge of nineteenth-century amateur hairworkers to make a new commemorative hair wreath, which encourages reflection on a historical legacy that has led to claims for the repatriation of ancestral bones from museum collections." @default.
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- W2473322668 title "Ways of Making with Human Hair and Knowing How to “Listen” to the Dead" @default.
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