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Alejandra Mizrahi
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Conceived as an exhibition, of lace production in Tucuman territory, having as its epicenter the Historic House of the National Museum of Independence. In it, different aspects of the textile practice of the lace making was exhibited, a technique actively carried out by the lace makers of the rural commune of El Cercado, department of Monteros, province of Tucumán. La Randa is a textile craft, a woven and embroidered mesh, which has been developed since the time of the conquest where Ibatín was founded. "The Castilian ladies who settled there, brought among their skills the work of these needle lace that they knew how to patiently transmit orally to their descendants," says Alejandra Mizrahi. After five centuries it is still weaving, which implies tradition, identity and history. La Randa is made almost exclusively in the province of Tucumán, more specifically in Monteros, in the rural community of El Cercado, where a large number of weavers live. The Tucuman Randeras developed a specific technique in the making of their lace that differentiates it from other textile pieces.

Conceived as an exhibition, of lace production in Tucuman territory, having as its epicenter the Historic House of the National Museum of Independence. In it, different aspects of the textile practice of the lace making was exhibited, a technique actively carried out by the lace makers of the rural commune of El Cercado, department of Monteros, province of Tucumán. La Randa is a textile craft, a woven and embroidered mesh, which has been developed since the time of the conquest where Ibatín was founded. "The Castilian ladies who settled there, brought among their skills the work of these needle lace that they knew how to patiently transmit orally to their descendants," says Alejandra Mizrahi. After five centuries it is still weaving, which implies tradition, identity and history. La Randa is made almost exclusively in the province of Tucumán, more specifically in Monteros, in the rural community of El Cercado, where a large number of weavers live. The Tucuman Randeras developed a specific technique in the making of their lace that differentiates it from other textile pieces.

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Spanish
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160

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Table of Contents

Prefacio / José Ramón García
Nota de la compiladora / Alejandra Mizrahi
Palabras preliminares. El tejido institucional: pensar nuestra historia con las manos / María Lombana
Introducción. La Randa. Redes que traspasan el tiempo / Delia H. Etcheverry
PARTE 1. LAS RANDAS TUCUMANAS
Ser mujer, ser Randera. De la vida cotidiana en El Cercado / Lucila Galíndez
La Randa, Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial / Roxana Amarilla
±Randear y hablar / Sandra Mora
Randera por parte de madre y padre.Testimonio de vida de Ana María Toledo / Lucila Galíndez y Alejandra Mizrahi
Genealogía de la randa en Ana María Toledo
PARTE 2. POÉTICAS DE LA DERIVA
Las formas que toma el consenso. "A Cercando": territorio colaborativo de la Randa de El Cercadoy el diseño tucumano / Alejandra Mizrahi
Randa y tucumanidad en las poéticas de Amalia Prebisch y "A Cercando" / Andrea Cáceres
Experiencias de diseño en torno a la Randa. Interdiseño 2016 / Natalia Nupieri
Diálogos y sincronías de mujeres: sus modos y sus mundos / Fernanda Villagra Serra.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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S.M. de Tucumán, Argentina
Series
Colección Saberes académicos, Colección Saberes académicos

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Library of Congress
TT800 .R36 2019

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Pagination
160 pages
Number of pages
160

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OL43522423M
ISBN 10
9871881916
ISBN 13
9789871881918
OCLC/WorldCat
1145457190

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