@inbook{075a7ed0b85246edab1e377644da717c,
title = "{\textquoteleft}Fiaschetti{\textquoteright}",
author = "Eley Williams",
note = "From the editor's foreword: 'TERRA COTTA began through a process of reflection on my work from the last few years, particularly following the Derek Hill Fellowship at the British School at Rome. I made an open invitation to the contributors (in whose work I also saw women, motherhood, community, architecture, food, nurture, among other things) to respond to: TERRA COTTA as the material that serves to bind the thoughts and ideas together. Terracotta as part of the ground, as a container or vessel, as a protective material, as cladding, as a transformed material, as a colour and as something that is both fragile and strong at the same time. Beyond terracotta, the themes I have been working around include: Architecture, power, the body, skin, fa{\c c}ades, cladding, women, communities (of women) consuming, decaying, control, making, building and inhabiting. Rome itself has been so important for all kinds of reasons, hence the Italian title. Incidentally, Cotta also means a kind of religious garment and to have a crush. Terra is land. Cotta here also means cooked of course, like a panna cotta. Cooked Land?'",
year = "2019",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-5272-3992",
editor = "Emily Speed",
booktitle = "TERRA COTTA",
}