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Butler’s novel Kindred and Kitso Lynn Lelliott’s multimedia installation South Atlantic Hauntings
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The Tea Towel - Perspectives on an Everyday Item Ray Bradbury Butler’s novel Kindred and KitsoFor a long time, the kitchen tea towel was a luxury product reserved for the upper classes, until it became a symbol of the domestic household and everyday object today. And it is this role in particular that allows us to acces textile history and explore the tea towel's relevance as symbol of political movements as well as a bearer of memories and experiences. Against this background, the thirteen contributors enter into a dialogue with the object
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