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Chinz, pintado and palampore: the marketing and market of imported indian textiles 1600-1800

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posted on 2012-03-13, 14:52 authored by Clive EdwardsClive Edwards
This paper examines the impact of international trade on domestic consumption practices of printed cotton furnishing textiles between 1600-1800. Specifically it examines the taste for printed cottons or chintzes originating in India, and the subsequent social and cultural impacts these fabrics had on English (and French) taste. The use of actor-network theory to better understand the role of chintz in the period is a valuable way of negotiating the multiplicity of historical connections that arise. The elements of the network define and shape one another mainly through fashion.

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  • The Arts, English and Drama

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  • Arts

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EDWARDS, C., 2008. Chinz, pintado and palampore: the marketing and market of imported indian textiles 1600-1800. IXth International Conference on Urban History, Lyon, 27-30 August.

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European Association for Urban History

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  • SMUR (Submitted Manuscript Under Review)

Publication date

2008

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This paper was presented at the IXth International Conference on Urban History, 27-30 August 2008, Lyon, France: http://eauh.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/

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  • en

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