Fire Craft: Art, Body, and World Among Glassblowers

Author:   Erin E. O’Connor
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   12 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Fire Craft: Art, Body, and World Among Glassblowers


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Author:   Erin E. O’Connor
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231218443


ISBN 10:   0231218443
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   12 August 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Arriving at New York Glass 1. The Glassy State: Setting the Pot of Man and World 2. Embodied Knowledge: The Ebbs and Flows of Skill Acquisition 3. Fire and Sweat: Calorific Bodies and Teamwork 4. Blow: Time, Space, and the Vessel 5. Quintessential Craft: Cup Making and the Turns of Mêtis 6. Materia Erotica: Love and Strife in the Hotshop Conclusion: Heart of Glass Acknowledgments Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

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This book makes a unique and important contribution to our understanding of craft and embodied knowledge. O’Connor’s long apprenticeship as a glassblower has endowed her with firsthand knowledge and expertise, and her careful reflections on her personal learning trajectories as a maker enrich both her ethnographic storytelling and theoretical analyses. -- Trevor H. J. Marchand, author of <i>The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England</i>


Fire Craft is a long-awaited response to the lack of critical and high-level academic discussions in the glass craft field. From the perspective of the practitioner, this book argues beautifully for the act of making as a transformative process of both personal becoming and world-making, that is relevant far beyond the craft discourse. -- Camilla Groth, coauthor of <i>Craft and Design Practice from an Embodied Perspective</i> This book makes a unique and important contribution to our understanding of craft and embodied knowledge. O’Connor’s long apprenticeship as a glassblower has endowed her with firsthand knowledge and expertise, and her careful reflections on her personal learning trajectories as a maker enrich both her ethnographic storytelling and theoretical analyses. -- Trevor H. J. Marchand, author of <i>The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work: Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England</i>


Author Information

Erin E. O’Connor is an associate professor of sociology in the Department of Politics and Human Rights at Marymount Manhattan College. She is a recipient of the Rakow Grant for Glass Research at the Corning Museum of Glass.

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