Article ID: CBB785454816

Spinners' Hands, Imperial Minds: Migrant Labor, Embodied Expertise, and the Failed Transfer of Silk Technology across the Atlantic (October 2021)

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In the eighteenth century, the British Empire attempted to transfer silk reeling technology from Piedmont in Italy to its colony of Georgia in America. The initial scheme involved the Piedmontese spinner Jane Mary Camuse, who, after a few years in Georgia, refused to cooperate as expected. According to the colonial authorities, her insolent behavior was the main reason for the scheme's slow progress. This article exposes this narrative as a self-serving distortion of the colonial archive and reframes the Georgia scheme in light of the embodied expertise of Piedmont's spinners. I argue that Piedmont's legal system acted on spinners' bodies and constructed them as experts, yet this expertise got lost in migration. The notion of technology transfer proves insufficient to account for the effect of displacement on migrant workers' expertise. By situating embodied expertise in the history of technology transfer, this article argues that the history of machines is incomplete without the history of labor.

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Authors & Contributors
Marceau, Jane
Yuting Dong
Woolley, Richard
W. Walker Hanlon
Kenneth M. George
Turpin, Tim
Concepts
Technology transfer
Crafts and craftspeople
Migration
Labor and laborers
Artisans
Silk and silk industry
Time Periods
18th century
20th century
21st century
17th century
Early modern
20th century, late
Places
India
United States
China
Asia
Mexico
Detroit (Michigan)
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