Hearts
and Hands: The Influence of Women & Quilts on American Society
A film by Pat Ferrero
"Hearts
and Hands" chronicles the lives of ordinary women as well
as individuals such as Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Keckley,
Frances Willard and Abigail Scott Duniway through the great
19th- century events: industrialization, abolition, the Civil
War, westward movement, temperance and suffrage.
Alliance
board member Julie Silber worked with filmmaker Pat Ferrero
researching the quilts and historic photographs used in the
film (first released in 1987) and accompanying book.
Emphasizing
quilts as a means of revealing the social history of women,
Pat Ferrero's "Hearts and Hands" eloquently presents fragments
of time, illustrated by needlework, which tell a story of
the ultimate triumph of women during a century from which
we usually hear few female voices. For Ferrero, these quilts
are texts, and needles the pens, that create a pattern of
historical fragments carefully gathered and arranged to reveal
an aesthetic, double-edged picture of women's power in the
19th century.
-Reviewed by the California Folklore Society
Successfully
challenging the notion that nineteenth century quilts were
merely functional, occasionally artful, but certainly never
part of the historical record, the film demonstrates that
for nineteenth century women, quilts were the podium, the
pulpit, and the judges' gavel which their society denied
them. Their quilts speak the language of abolition, patriotism,
politics, social justice, and westward expansion, [and]
they incorporate fragments of the personal into explorations
of nineteenth century culture. "Hearts and Hands" facilitated
discussion of the impact of gender, race, and class on official
history and the difficulties historians face in retrieving
the histories of previously marginalized groups. The film's
appropriation of archival materials-photographs, quotations
from journals and letters, and the quilts themselves-provides
the substance necessary to flesh out the theoretical abstractions
of female communication, historiography, and historical
documentary.
-Judith Lancioni
Rowan University, School of Communication
Click
here for information on how to order the complete video
A
"Hearts and Hands" companion book is available through Rutledge
Hill Press in Nashville, TN. Tel. (800) 234-4234.
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