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Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts

Union College

2021

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Reaping What They Sewed: Embroidery In Politics, Feminism, And Art, Lilith Haig Jun 2021

Reaping What They Sewed: Embroidery In Politics, Feminism, And Art, Lilith Haig

Honors Theses

The feminization of needlework under patriarchal systems of power and oppression has reinforced both long-standing feminine stereotypes and temporal sociocultural ideals. As a tool of patriarchal oppression, needlework has been used to confine women to the domestic sphere by teaching them to stay in the home, be quiet, and follow a pattern; as an educational instrument, needlework reinforced standards of women’s behavior, aptitudes, and conduct. However, women for centuries have silently resisted and subverted these expectations and ideals through the very same means. Women have utilized needlework during times of crisis and collective trauma for centuries as both practicality and …