INVESTIGADORES
PERRET Myriam Fernanda
artículos
Título:
Rhythms in the production and commercialization of crafts in Chaco
Autor/es:
MYRIAM FERNANDA PERRET
Revista:
Craft Research
Editorial:
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Referencias:
Lugar: Manchester; Año: 2022
ISSN:
2040-4689
Resumen:
From within a network of movements, the dialogue established between craftswomen and material takes the form of craft. As a set of beats, what rhythms are expressed through the crafting process?This question is approached by following closely the way artisans, from the Qom people of Resistencia (capital of the province of Chaco, Argentina), work with cattail, a native plant that grows in flooded environments such as lagoons and estuaries. The craft generated is mainly sold at the local market. The research expands throughout the production and commercialization process.The paper is part of an ongoing investigation started in 2012. The ethnographic method was used with information obtained through participant observation, ethnographic interview, informal and official documents.Among the multiple rhythms concerning work, there are those linked to: frost, sun, moon, rain, urbanization, sale opportunities and housework. Paradoxically, although a product arises, it is not based on the accounting of a homogeneous ´working hour´. The selling agreements integrate heterogeneous rhythms that are managed with various strategies including rationing and/or storage of materials, order distribution among several people, batch delivery and drying with heat-emitting devices. Rhythms are inevitably expressed, if not in the sales agreement, through bodies, plants, and forms.