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Beschreibung
Latin American fashion's recent gain in popularity can be seen most obviously in mass-market ranges throughout the industrialized West. From the tango-inspired dress of Argentina and guerrilla chic in downtown Buenos Aires to swimwear on Copacabana Beach and the rainbow that adorns Mayan women, Latin America has long been a source of inspiration for designers throughout the world. Until now, however, the pivotal role played by dress in this region has surprisingly been overlooked. This book is a long overdue assessment of Latin America's influence on global fashion. The authors examine the significance of textiles and dress to Latin American culture and the reasons behind it from fashion history to popular culture and the (re)making of traditional garments, such as the poncho, the guayabera and maguey-fiber sandals. This book also considers fashion icons such as Frida Kahlo and Eva Peron, women who have been worshipped and transformed into marketable symbols of exoticism and passion, as well as the key role that dress played in their rise to celebrity on the international stage. Providing a first and definitive overview of Latin American fashion, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in Latin American cultural studies or fashion history.Winner of the 2006 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, awarded by the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies
Latin American fashion's recent gain in popularity can be seen most obviously in mass-market ranges throughout the industrialized West. From the tango-inspired dress of Argentina and guerrilla chic in downtown Buenos Aires to swimwear on Copacabana Beach and the rainbow that adorns Mayan women, Latin America has long been a source of inspiration for designers throughout the world. Until now, however, the pivotal role played by dress in this region has surprisingly been overlooked. This book is a long overdue assessment of Latin America's influence on global fashion. The authors examine the significance of textiles and dress to Latin American culture and the reasons behind it from fashion history to popular culture and the (re)making of traditional garments, such as the poncho, the guayabera and maguey-fiber sandals. This book also considers fashion icons such as Frida Kahlo and Eva Peron, women who have been worshipped and transformed into marketable symbols of exoticism and passion, as well as the key role that dress played in their rise to celebrity on the international stage. Providing a first and definitive overview of Latin American fashion, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in Latin American cultural studies or fashion history.Winner of the 2006 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize, awarded by the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies
Über den Autor
Regina Root is Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg.
Zusammenfassung
Also available in hardback, 9781859738887 £55.00 (March, 2005)
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction -- Regina [...], College of William and Mary

PART 1: UNRAVELING HISTORY
* 'Visualizing Difference: The Rhetoric of Clothing in Colonial Spanish America' -- Mariselle Melndez, University of Illinois
* Fashioning Independence: Gender, Dress and Social Space in Postcolonial Argentina -- Regina A. Root, College of William and Mary
* The Traveler's Eye: Chinas Poblanas and European-Inspired Costume in Postcolonial Mexico -- Kimberly Randall
* Far Eastern Influences in Latin American Fashions -- Araceli Tinajero, City University of New York

PART 2: ALTERED TRADITIONS
* Ixcacles: Maguey Fiber Sandals in Modern Mexico -- Pamela Scheinman, Montclair State University, New Jersey
* 'Why do Gringos Like Black?' Mourning, Tourism, and Changing Fashions in Peru -- Blenda Femenas, University of Pittsburgh
* Dressed to Kill: The Embroidered Fashion Industry of the Sakaka of Highland Bolivia -- Elayne Zorn, University of Central Florida
* Representations of Tradition in Latin American Boundary Textile Art -- Elyse Demaray, Melody Keim-Shenk, YWCA of Lancaster, and Mary A. Littrell, Iowa State University

* PART 3: FASHION AND THE CULTURAL IMAGINARY
* Ponchos of the River Plate: Nostalgia for Eden -- Ruth Corcuera, director of CIAFIC
* Mappin Stores: Adding an English Touch to the Sao Paulo Fashion Scene -- Rita Andrade
* As She Walks to the Sea: A Semiology of Rio de Janeiro -- Nizia Villaa, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
* 'Every Girl Had a Fan which she kept Always in Motion': Puerto Rican Women's Dress at a Time of Social and Cultural Transition' -- Dilia Lpez Gydosh, Ohio State University, and Marsha Dickson, Kansas State University

* PART 4: MEDITATION AND CONSUMPTION
* Guayaberismo and the Essence of Cool -- Marilyn Miller, Tulane University, New Orleans
* Transvestite Pedagogy: Jacqueline and Cuban Culture -- James Pancrazio, Illinois State University
* Frida and Evita: Latin American Icons for Export--Mara Claudia Andr, Hope College
* Fashioning United States Salvadoranness: Unveiling the Faces of Chrsity Turlington and Rosa Lpez -- Claudia M. Milian Arias, Brown University

* PART 5: IN SEARCH OF FASHION
Scattered Bodies, Unfashionable Flesh -- Fabricio Forastelli, Emory University
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2005
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Innenarchitektur & Design
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781859738931
ISBN-10: 1859738931
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Root, Regina A.
Redaktion: Root, Regina A.
Hersteller: Berg 3PL
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Regina A. Root
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2005
Gewicht: 0,562 kg
Artikel-ID: 132129210