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The Anthropology of Dress and Fashion
A Reader
Taschenbuch von Brent Luvaas (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Anthropologists have examined how diverse human populations modify and dress their bodies since the earliest days of the discipline. The Anthropology of Dress and Fashion: A Reader is the first authoritative anthology of the seminal writings of anthropologists studying clothing and fashion. From classic ethnographies of dress to cutting-edge contemporary research tracing the global circulation of clothing today, this comprehensive volume maps out this vibrant field of study's shifting preoccupations, theoretical innovations, and traditional and experimental methodologies.

Comprised of over 40 curated extracts from the work of leading international scholars from Jonathan Friedman to Katherine Frank, the reader is divided into themed sections, each with an introduction and guide to further reading. With each extract introduced and contextualised, the reader will be an essential resource for students and scholars of fashion studies, social and cultural anthropology, material culture, sociology and related fields.
Anthropologists have examined how diverse human populations modify and dress their bodies since the earliest days of the discipline. The Anthropology of Dress and Fashion: A Reader is the first authoritative anthology of the seminal writings of anthropologists studying clothing and fashion. From classic ethnographies of dress to cutting-edge contemporary research tracing the global circulation of clothing today, this comprehensive volume maps out this vibrant field of study's shifting preoccupations, theoretical innovations, and traditional and experimental methodologies.

Comprised of over 40 curated extracts from the work of leading international scholars from Jonathan Friedman to Katherine Frank, the reader is divided into themed sections, each with an introduction and guide to further reading. With each extract introduced and contextualised, the reader will be an essential resource for students and scholars of fashion studies, social and cultural anthropology, material culture, sociology and related fields.
Zusammenfassung
With guides to further reading, illustrations and thematic introductions, it will be an essential resource for undergraduate/postgraduate students studying fashion and/or anthropology, along with seasoned scholars of fashion looking for a comprehensive resource on ethnographic work on the topic
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments

IntroductionBrent Luvaas and Joanne B. EicherPart 1: Classic Works in the Anthropology of Dress and FashionPreface1. The Principle of Order in Civilization as Exemplified by Changes in Fashion
A.L. Kroeber

2. Customs and Beliefs: CeremonialAlfred R. Radcliffe-Brown3. DressRuth Benedict4. FashionEdward Sapir5. Dress: Its Origins, Forms, and Psychology, with Special Emphasis on the Sexual PsychologyA.E. CrawleyPart 2: Theorizing Dress and Fashion Preface1. Fashion -v- Anti-FashionTed Polhemus2. The Social SkinTerence S. Turner3. Clothing as Language: An Object Lesson in the Study of the Expressive Properties of Material CultureGrant McCracken4. Definition and Classification of Dress: Implications for Analysis of Gender RolesJoanne B. Eicher & Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins5. The Antisocial Skin: Structure, Resistance, and "Modern Primitive" Adornment in theUnited StatesDaniel Rosenblatt6. Style and OntologyDaniel MillerPart 3: Material CulturePreface1. The Other Half: The Material Culture of New FibresKaori O'Connor2. Cloth and ClothingJane Schneider3. Jeanealogies: Materiality and the (Im)permanence of Relationships and IntimacySophie Woodward4. Wild Silk Textiles of the Dogon of Mali: The Production, Material Efficacy, and Cultural Significance of SheenLaurence Douny5. Clothing sociality: Materiality and the everyday among the Kuna of PanamaMargherita Margiotti Part 4: Dressing the Body in CulturePreface1. Kalabari Cut-Thread and Pulled-Thread ClothTonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher 2. Cloth that Does Not Die: The Meaning of Cloth in Bùnú Social LifeElisha Renne3. The Political Economy of Elegance: An African Cult of BeautyJonathan Friedman4. The Predicament of Dress: Polyvalency and the Ironies of Cultural IdentityDeborah Durham5. Body Talk: Revelations of Self and Body in Contemporary Strip ClubsKatherine FrankPart 5: Dressing the Colony, Fashioning the NationPreface1. Dressing for Dinner in the Bush: Rituals of Self-Definition and British Imperial AuthorityHelen Callaway2. Fashioning the Colonial SubjectJean Comaroff and John Comaroff 3. The Ao Dai Goes Global: How International Influences and Female Entrepreneurs Have Shaped Vietnam's "National Costume"Ann Marie Leshkowich4. Dress for Sukses:Fashioning Femininity and Nationality in Urban IndonesiaCarla Jones5. "Doing" Danish Fashion: On National Identity and Design Practices of a Small Danish Fashion CompanyMarie Riegels MelchiorPart 6: Clothing, Class, and Competing CosmopolitanismsPreface1. Fashion, Anti-Fashion, and Heteroglossia in Urban SenegalDeborah Heath2. Dressed to "Shine": Work, Leisure and Style in Malinda, KenyaJohanna Schoss3. Fashionable Muslims: Notions of Self, Religion, and Society in San'aAnnelies Moors4. Landscapes of Attraction and Rejection: South Asian Aesthetics in Islamic Fashions inLondonEmma Tarlo5. Forging Connections, Performing Distinctions: Youth, Dress and Consumption in Niger Adeline Masquelier6. Fashionably Modest of Modestly Unfashionable?Eric SilvermanPart 7: Making Global FashionPreface1. The Globalization of Asian Dress: Re-Orienting Fashion or Re-Orientalizing Asia?Carla Jones and Anne Marie Leshkowich2. Haute Couture in Tehran: Two Faces of an Emerging Fashion SceneAlexandru Balasescu3. Recasting Fashion Image Production: An Ethnographic and Practice-Based Approach to Investigating Bodies in MediaStephanie Sadre-Orafai4. Ethnographic Entanglements: Memory and Narrative in the Global Fashion IndustryChristina H. Moon5. Making Clothes for International Markets: A Clothing Perspective on GlobalizationJianhua Zhao6. In Patagonia (Clothing): A Complicated GreennessSharon J. HepburnPart 8: The Afterlives of Dress and FashionPreface1. Other People's Clothes? The International Second-hand Clothing Trade and Dress Practices in Zambia
Karen Tranberg Hansen

2. Making New Vintage Jeans in Japan: Relocating AuthenticityPhilomena Keet3. Fake BrandsMagdalena Craciun4. On Cutting and Pasting: The Art and Politics of DIY StreetwearBrent LuvaasBibliographyIndex
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 448
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781474282567
ISBN-10: 1474282563
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Luvaas, Brent
Eicher, Joanne B.
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Maße: 246 x 192 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Brent Luvaas (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.03.2019
Gewicht: 0,953 kg
preigu-id: 113913641
Zusammenfassung
With guides to further reading, illustrations and thematic introductions, it will be an essential resource for undergraduate/postgraduate students studying fashion and/or anthropology, along with seasoned scholars of fashion looking for a comprehensive resource on ethnographic work on the topic
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments

IntroductionBrent Luvaas and Joanne B. EicherPart 1: Classic Works in the Anthropology of Dress and FashionPreface1. The Principle of Order in Civilization as Exemplified by Changes in Fashion
A.L. Kroeber

2. Customs and Beliefs: CeremonialAlfred R. Radcliffe-Brown3. DressRuth Benedict4. FashionEdward Sapir5. Dress: Its Origins, Forms, and Psychology, with Special Emphasis on the Sexual PsychologyA.E. CrawleyPart 2: Theorizing Dress and Fashion Preface1. Fashion -v- Anti-FashionTed Polhemus2. The Social SkinTerence S. Turner3. Clothing as Language: An Object Lesson in the Study of the Expressive Properties of Material CultureGrant McCracken4. Definition and Classification of Dress: Implications for Analysis of Gender RolesJoanne B. Eicher & Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins5. The Antisocial Skin: Structure, Resistance, and "Modern Primitive" Adornment in theUnited StatesDaniel Rosenblatt6. Style and OntologyDaniel MillerPart 3: Material CulturePreface1. The Other Half: The Material Culture of New FibresKaori O'Connor2. Cloth and ClothingJane Schneider3. Jeanealogies: Materiality and the (Im)permanence of Relationships and IntimacySophie Woodward4. Wild Silk Textiles of the Dogon of Mali: The Production, Material Efficacy, and Cultural Significance of SheenLaurence Douny5. Clothing sociality: Materiality and the everyday among the Kuna of PanamaMargherita Margiotti Part 4: Dressing the Body in CulturePreface1. Kalabari Cut-Thread and Pulled-Thread ClothTonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher 2. Cloth that Does Not Die: The Meaning of Cloth in Bùnú Social LifeElisha Renne3. The Political Economy of Elegance: An African Cult of BeautyJonathan Friedman4. The Predicament of Dress: Polyvalency and the Ironies of Cultural IdentityDeborah Durham5. Body Talk: Revelations of Self and Body in Contemporary Strip ClubsKatherine FrankPart 5: Dressing the Colony, Fashioning the NationPreface1. Dressing for Dinner in the Bush: Rituals of Self-Definition and British Imperial AuthorityHelen Callaway2. Fashioning the Colonial SubjectJean Comaroff and John Comaroff 3. The Ao Dai Goes Global: How International Influences and Female Entrepreneurs Have Shaped Vietnam's "National Costume"Ann Marie Leshkowich4. Dress for Sukses:Fashioning Femininity and Nationality in Urban IndonesiaCarla Jones5. "Doing" Danish Fashion: On National Identity and Design Practices of a Small Danish Fashion CompanyMarie Riegels MelchiorPart 6: Clothing, Class, and Competing CosmopolitanismsPreface1. Fashion, Anti-Fashion, and Heteroglossia in Urban SenegalDeborah Heath2. Dressed to "Shine": Work, Leisure and Style in Malinda, KenyaJohanna Schoss3. Fashionable Muslims: Notions of Self, Religion, and Society in San'aAnnelies Moors4. Landscapes of Attraction and Rejection: South Asian Aesthetics in Islamic Fashions inLondonEmma Tarlo5. Forging Connections, Performing Distinctions: Youth, Dress and Consumption in Niger Adeline Masquelier6. Fashionably Modest of Modestly Unfashionable?Eric SilvermanPart 7: Making Global FashionPreface1. The Globalization of Asian Dress: Re-Orienting Fashion or Re-Orientalizing Asia?Carla Jones and Anne Marie Leshkowich2. Haute Couture in Tehran: Two Faces of an Emerging Fashion SceneAlexandru Balasescu3. Recasting Fashion Image Production: An Ethnographic and Practice-Based Approach to Investigating Bodies in MediaStephanie Sadre-Orafai4. Ethnographic Entanglements: Memory and Narrative in the Global Fashion IndustryChristina H. Moon5. Making Clothes for International Markets: A Clothing Perspective on GlobalizationJianhua Zhao6. In Patagonia (Clothing): A Complicated GreennessSharon J. HepburnPart 8: The Afterlives of Dress and FashionPreface1. Other People's Clothes? The International Second-hand Clothing Trade and Dress Practices in Zambia
Karen Tranberg Hansen

2. Making New Vintage Jeans in Japan: Relocating AuthenticityPhilomena Keet3. Fake BrandsMagdalena Craciun4. On Cutting and Pasting: The Art and Politics of DIY StreetwearBrent LuvaasBibliographyIndex
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 448
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781474282567
ISBN-10: 1474282563
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Luvaas, Brent
Eicher, Joanne B.
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Maße: 246 x 192 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Brent Luvaas (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.03.2019
Gewicht: 0,953 kg
preigu-id: 113913641
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