Reviving Boro: Exploring Japanese Textile Repair Culture
Autor Dr Leren Lien Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2026
As boro's functional value has decreased in the contemporary context, it has acquired new layers of meaning: from antique object to vintage fashion style, sustainable design practice to contemporary art piece. Reviving Boro investigates this revival using primary materials, including a wealth of unpublished images, oral histories and archival research.
Leren Li conducts a thorough examination of the process of value generation, reviewing personal and museum boro collections, emerging boro brands, and recent boro initiatives undertaken by independent fashion innovators. Investigating boro as a revived cultural phenomenon, this is a critical resource for readers wanting to understand the past, present and future of this traditional Japanese textile.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350516243
ISBN-10: 1350516244
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 81 color illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350516244
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 81 color illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is Boro? - Repair, Circulation, and the Ethics of Mottainai
Patchwork, Quilting Appliqué: Situating Boro within Japan's Craft Genealogy
Speaking of Boro: Words, Meanings, and Culture Translation
Identity Threads: From Kesa to Boro in Japanese's Patchwork Traditions
Sashiko: A Cultural Stitch in Japanese Patchwork
Wisdom in Waste: Mottainai and the Treasured Scraps
2. Threads of Time: Tracing Boro's Origins and Cultural Reinvention
From Tokyo to Aomori: Searching for the Origins
In Search of Boro's Roots: Exploring Aomori's "Missing Heritage"
Disaster, Labour, and Poverty: The Textile Born from Humbleness
Patchwork Kinship: Bodoko and the Construction of Japanese Ethnicity
3. Rags to Recognition: The Curatorial Rewriting of Boro
The "Shameful Rags": The First Boro Exhibition in Japan
Anonymity as Authorship: Early Boro Exhibits in America during 1990s
Gender, Value, and Voice in Curatorial Narratives
Showcasing Boro as New Fashion
4. Becoming Boro: From Rural Survival to Contemporary Fashion
Vintage Revival: Second-Hand and the Rise of Boro-Style in Japan
Indigo Kinship: How American Denim Shaped Japan's New Boro Aesthetic
Luxury Rags: Boro's Journey into High Fashion Market
Stitching Together: Boro Communities and the Co-Creation of Meaning
Bibliography
Further Resources
Index
Introduction
1. What is Boro? - Repair, Circulation, and the Ethics of Mottainai
Patchwork, Quilting Appliqué: Situating Boro within Japan's Craft Genealogy
Speaking of Boro: Words, Meanings, and Culture Translation
Identity Threads: From Kesa to Boro in Japanese's Patchwork Traditions
Sashiko: A Cultural Stitch in Japanese Patchwork
Wisdom in Waste: Mottainai and the Treasured Scraps
2. Threads of Time: Tracing Boro's Origins and Cultural Reinvention
From Tokyo to Aomori: Searching for the Origins
In Search of Boro's Roots: Exploring Aomori's "Missing Heritage"
Disaster, Labour, and Poverty: The Textile Born from Humbleness
Patchwork Kinship: Bodoko and the Construction of Japanese Ethnicity
3. Rags to Recognition: The Curatorial Rewriting of Boro
The "Shameful Rags": The First Boro Exhibition in Japan
Anonymity as Authorship: Early Boro Exhibits in America during 1990s
Gender, Value, and Voice in Curatorial Narratives
Showcasing Boro as New Fashion
4. Becoming Boro: From Rural Survival to Contemporary Fashion
Vintage Revival: Second-Hand and the Rise of Boro-Style in Japan
Indigo Kinship: How American Denim Shaped Japan's New Boro Aesthetic
Luxury Rags: Boro's Journey into High Fashion Market
Stitching Together: Boro Communities and the Co-Creation of Meaning
Bibliography
Further Resources
Index