Abstract
Drawing on first-hand experiences from weaving workshops, interviews, collages and excerpts from raw fieldnotes recorded during a fieldwork on the island of Guam in the north Pacific, this contribution reflects on the physical practice of weaving and how each material embodies a unique place in CHamoru society. Author Alba Ferrándiz Gaudens moves beyond the definition of place as merely a physical space, instead considering how enskillment and embodiment function as places of cultural production: spaces for full-body engagement in practice and the fostering of community.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Anima Loci |
| Publication status | Published - May 2025 |
Keywords
- Culture
- Landscape
- Enskillment
- Mariana Islands
- Weaving