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Tailoring Identities: Craft, Technology, and Style in Benin, West Africa
From the wrapped and draped fabrics of precolonial Fon clothing to the widespread custom clothing industry of the late twentieth century, Benin's tailors have built both rich traditions of artisanal skill and a storied history of innovation. Their work and expertise clothe everyday life, and in doing so contribute to the development of status, identity, and power in their growing cities and throughout their newly independent country.Tailoring Identities reveals the rich history behind the gendered and occupational identities of Benin's craftspeople and how their mastery over the material world positioned them as experts in style and sartorial meaning. Drawing on state records from Benin, the United States, France, and Senegal and connecting them with oral histories, local material archives, and insights from her own apprenticeship with a Beninois master seamstress, Elizabeth Ann Fretwell demonstrates how West African tailors became important technological and cultural agents. By combining and repurposing tools, techniques, and material inputs from African and non-African sources and refining their craft through long-standing regional practices of innovation and collaboration, tailors consistently created groundbreaking fashions while giving form to political and social change.Shifting conversations about African fashion from its aesthetics, authenticity, and consumption toward the making of garments and the development of craft knowledge, Tailoring Identities opens new artisanal pathways into the interdisciplinary study of fashion and clothing, technology, and urban social history.
Tailoring Identities: Craft, Technology, and Style in Benin, West Africa
From the wrapped and draped fabrics of precolonial Fon clothing to the widespread custom clothing industry of the late twentieth century, Benin's tailors have built both rich traditions of artisanal skill and a storied history of innovation. Their work and expertise clothe everyday life, and in doing so contribute to the development of status, identity, and power in their growing cities and throughout their newly independent country.Tailoring Identities reveals the rich history behind the gendered and occupational identities of Benin's craftspeople and how their mastery over the material world positioned them as experts in style and sartorial meaning. Drawing on state records from Benin, the United States, France, and Senegal and connecting them with oral histories, local material archives, and insights from her own apprenticeship with a Beninois master seamstress, Elizabeth Ann Fretwell demonstrates how West African tailors became important technological and cultural agents. By combining and repurposing tools, techniques, and material inputs from African and non-African sources and refining their craft through long-standing regional practices of innovation and collaboration, tailors consistently created groundbreaking fashions while giving form to political and social change.Shifting conversations about African fashion from its aesthetics, authenticity, and consumption toward the making of garments and the development of craft knowledge, Tailoring Identities opens new artisanal pathways into the interdisciplinary study of fashion and clothing, technology, and urban social history.
Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Woman of Prayer

Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Woman of Prayer

Sister Marie Celeste

University Press of America
2000
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This extraordinary book allows the reader to penetrate the heart and soul of Elizabeth Ann Seton through her writings to her friends. During her brief life (1774-1821) she was a successful wife, mother, and teacher. Seton was also founder of the Sisters of Charity, and is the first native-born American saint of the Roman Catholic Church. All of her accomplishments flowed from the fact that she was first and foremost a woman of prayer. She expressed that spirit of prayer in her writings, meditations, reflections, prayers, poems and songs, written for herself, her friends, and for her religious community. This rich selection from the saint's writings give us a glimpse into her heart and soul, and her very special relationship with God.
Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat

Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat

Josephine Lawrence

ALPHA EDITION
2021
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The book, Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Lawrence G. Lovasik

Catholic Book Publishing
1981
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton 978-0-89942-297-8 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is an ideal gift for a child's First Holy Communion. The St. Joseph Picture Books Series is a magnificent series of religious books for children, superbly illustrated in full color and simply written, that will help all children to better understand the Catholic Faith. These books are ideal for home or school. The St. Joseph Picture Books Series is intended to help teach the basics of the Catholic Faith to children in an enjoyable manner. The books in the Series deal with one or more of the following themes: (1) the teachings of the Church, (2) the Christian way of life, and (3) our Catholic worship (including both public and private prayers and devotions). Each book also carries the Imprimatur, assuring that the contents are in line with Church teaching. Among the features of this book are: Brief and easy-to-read biography on the life and legacy of this saint Vibrant, full-color illustrations High-quality paper Durable, sewn paperback binding Conveniently sized at 5 1/2" X 7 ⅜" to accommodate little hands a presentation page that allows for easy personalization of this book when used as a gift an explanation of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's early life, conversion and mission Nihil Obstat Imprimatur Check out all 101 titles in this series of Catholic children's books. Each of the St. Joseph Picture Books make wonderful gifts for baptisms, First Communion, birthdays, Christmas, or Easter. One of 101 titles in the St. Joseph Picture Book Series, this book by popular author Father Lovasik S.V.D., provides children with an explanation of America's first Saint and an extraordinary woman. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was an amazing woman who made history as the first American-born saint in the Catholic Church. She was born in New York City on August 28, 1774. Elizabeth grew up in a wealthy family, but her life changed a lot as she grew older. When she was 19, she married a man named William Seton, and together they had five children. Elizabeth was a devoted mother and loved helping others, especially the poor and sick. But life wasn't always easy for her. William became very sick, and the family traveled to Italy to try to help him get better. Sadly, he passed away there, leaving Elizabeth a widow with five young children. While in Italy, Elizabeth learned about the Catholic faith from friends who were caring for her. She was inspired by their kindness and the beauty of their faith. When she returned to the United States, she decided to become Catholic, even though it wasn't easy, and some people were not happy with her choice. Elizabeth went on to do something amazing: she started the first free Catholic school in the United States in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she taught children from all kinds of backgrounds. She believed that education was important for everyone, especially girls and those who couldn't afford it. Elizabeth also founded the Sisters of Charity, a group of religious women dedicated to helping others, especially in education and caring for the sick. Elizabeth's deep faith, kindness, and commitment to helping others made her a role model. She died on January 4, 1821, and many people still look up to her today. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's life teaches us to be strong, caring, and to help others, even when life is hard. She was made a saint in 1975, and her story continues to inspire people around the world. Specific topics covered in this title include: The Birth of Elizabeth Elizabeth's Faith in God Elizabeth's Love for Her Father Elizabeth's Love for All of God's Creatures Elizabeth's Love for Her Brothers Elizabeth Marries William Seton A Happy Family A Family Meets with Misfortune Elizabeth Loses Her Husband Elizabeth Visits a Catholic Church Elizabeth Learns About the Catholic Religion Elizabeth Prays for the Catholic Faith Return to New York Elizabeth's Sadness on Leaving Her Friends Elizabeth is Reunited with Her Children Elizabeth Becomes a Catholic Elizabeth Starts a School Elizabeth Becomes a Sister Elizabeth's Trust in God Elizabeth Trust in Jesus Two Great Devotions Elizabeth Becomes Ill Death and Sainthood Prayer in Honor of Saint Elizabeth.
My Friendship with Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

My Friendship with Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Mary Hilaire (Sally) Tavenner

Urlink Print Media, LLC
2019
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My Friendship with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is a book about a unique relationship between someone born in 1774 and the author, born in 1948. It is the adventures of Dr. Mary Hilaire (Sally Lynne) Tavenner and the first native born American Saint, spanning forty years. In this book you will learn the life of Mother Seton, read a firsthand account of her canonization as recorded by one of the 14,000 Americans present in Rome for the event. e reader will learn about the process and documented miracles, which helped to bring about her canonization. You will also read behind-the-scene memoirs of a $3 million docudrama produced by Hollywood on the life of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. The book relays many personal experiences, anecdotes and information unique to Mother Seton. If you have ever had a devotion to a particular saint, you will enjoy reading the adventures of Hilaire and Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton.