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Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion Vol 7: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands

Margaret Maynard Joanne B Eicher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2011
Collectively, the Pacific Islands, Australia and New Zealand represent a varied and culturally complex region. It is home to peoples leading time-honored ways of life, those gradually accepting cultural changes and those inhabiting industrialized society and engaging with all the trappings of the modern world. The influence of colonialism, trade, Aboriginal and Pacific Islander heritage, and the significance of the environment on bodily adornment are some of topics thoroughly addressed in this volume, which provides general overviews of the dress practices of the region's various peoples. Snapshots focus on specialist topics relating to traditional dress as well as recent phenomena, such as the performance fashions of pop star and style icon Kylie Minogue. Throughout, articles are supported by a significant number of previously unpublished photographs. Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands will be of enduring value to anyone curious to learn more about dress in this fascinating region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847883964
ISBN-10: 1847883966
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: 216 bw illustrations
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Special articles on sources and evidence for each major geographical area, and 'Snapshot' articles featuring illuminating examples and case studies

Notă biografică

Margaret Maynard is an Honorary Research Consultant in the School of English, Media Studies and Art History at the University of Queensland.

Cuprins

Encyclopedia Preface Preface to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands PART 1: Overview of Dress and Fashion in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific IslandsGeographical and Geopolitical Introduction, Margaret MaynardEconomies and Cultures of Dress, Margaret Maynard PART 2: First Nation Peoples of AustraliaAboriginal Dress in Australia: Evidence and Resources, Philip JonesAboriginal Dress in Southeast Australia, Sylvia KleinertSNAPSHOT: Aboriginal Skin Cloaks, Fabri BlacklockDressing the Body in the Western Desert, Australia, Diana YoungAboriginal Dress in Arnhem Land, Louise HambyAboriginal Dress in North Queensland, Australia, Kate KhanAboriginal Dress in the Kimberley, Western Australia, Kim AkermanTorres Strait Islander Dress, Australia, Anna Edmundson PART 3: European Dress in AustraliaImages as a Resource for the Study of Australian Dress, Margot RileyResources: Collections of Colonial Dress and Fashion in Australia, Catherine ReadeSettler Dress in Australia, Damayanthie EluwawalageRetailing, Clothing, and Textiles Production in Australia, Sally WellerJews in the Melbourne Garment Trade, Anna EpsteinThe Wool Industry in Australia, Prudence Black and Anne FarrenRural Dress in Australia, Jennifer CraikSwimwear, Surfwear, and the Bronzed Body in Australia, Jennifer Craik PART 4: Fashion in AustraliaUrban Fashion Culture in Australia, Juliette PeersMaking and Retailing Exclusive Dress in Australia-1940s to 1960s, Roger LeongThe Melbourne Cup and Racewear in Australia, Juliette PeersCosmetics and Beauty Culture in Australia, Jennifer CraikThe Australiana Phenomenon in Australia, Sally GrayUrban Menswear in Australia, Vicki KaraminasFashion Photography in Australia, Daniel Palmer and Kate RhodesIndependent Australian Fashion, Danielle WhitfieldGlobal Positioning of Australian Fashion, Robyn Healy PART 5: Types of Dress in AustraliaFootwear in Australia, Lindie WardCeremonial and Religious Dress in Australia, Lynne HumeMilitary and Civil Uniforms in Australia, Craig WilcoxSportswear in Australia, Andrea Mitchell, Christine Schmidt, and Jinna Tay PART 6: People and Dress in AustraliaConvict Dress in Australia, Julia Clark, Linda Clark, Kim Simpson, Ian Terry, and Elspeth WishartSubcultural and Alternative Dress in Australia, Glynis JonesQueer Dress in Australia, Peter McNeilPopular Music and Dress in Australia, Sue RyanSNAPSHOT: Kylie MinogueChildren's Wear in Australia, Michelle Bakar and Vicki KaraminasPART 7: First Nation People (Maori) of New ZealandIntroduction to Maori Dress, Patricia Te Arapo WallaceMaori and European Dress: Cultural Exchanges in New Zealand, Jennifer QuéréeMoko Maori: Skin Modifi cation, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Linda Waimarie Nikora, and Mohi Robert RuaThe Maori Pari (Bodice), Jo Diamond SNAPSHOT: The Pari as Personal Cultural Property PART 8: European (Pakeha) Dress and Fashion in New ZealandResources for the Study of European Dress and Fashion in New Zealand, Laura JocicDress and Fashion in New Zealand, Angela LassigSNAPSHOT: Paua Shell Costume Jewelry in New Zealand, Petronella J. M. van de WijdevenNew Zealand Textiles and Apparel Sectors, Raechel M. Laing and Cheryl A. WilsonBlack and New Zealand Dress, Bronwyn LabrumDesigner Fashion in New Zealand, Alison GoodrumSNAPSHOT: A Maori Fashion Designer, Bronwyn Labrum PART 9: People and Dress in New ZealandLiturgical Robes in New Zealand, Sandra HeffernanAntarctic Explorer Wear, Natalie CadenheadThe Social Signifi cance of Institutional Dress in New Zealand, Bronwyn LabrumSNAPSHOT: The Swanndri in New Zealand, Bronwyn LabrumSchool Uniforms in New Zealand, Elaine WebsterWearable Art in New Zealand, Natalie SmithPacific Sisters: Urban Pacific Art, Fashion, and Performance, Feeonaa WallPacific Street Styles in Auckland, Giles Peterson and Billie Lythberg PART 10: Peoples of the Pacific: OverviewIntroduction to the Dress of the Pacific Islands, Adrienne L. KaepplerPhotographic Representations of Pacific Peoples, Max QuanchiThe Social World of Cloth in the Pacific Islands, Susanne Küchler and Graeme WerePART 11: PolynesiaHawaiian Dress Prior to 1898, Linda Boynton ArthurNiue: Dress, Hats, and Woven Accessories, Hilke Thode-AroraMissionary Dress in Samoa, Prue AhrensDressing the Body in Samoa, Sean MallonSNAPSHOT: Ta'ovala and Kiekie of Tonga, Fanny Wonu VeysBarkcloth Body Wrapping in Tonga, Fanny Wonu VeysDance Costumes in French Polynesia, Jane Freeman MoulinTahitian Tattoos, Makiko KuwaharaDress and Appearance in Tahiti, Karen StevensonFijian Dress and Body Modifi cations, Roderick EwinsDress of the Cook Islands, Kalissa Alexeyeff SNAPSHOT: The Mu'umu'u PART 12: MelanesiaBilas: Dressing the Body in Papua New Guinea, Michael MelTextiles and Dress of the Motu Koita People, Jacquelyn A. Lewis-HarrisDressing the Body in Bariai, Naomi M. McPhersonAsmat Dress, Pauline van der ZeeDress of Vanuatu, Lissant Bolton and Jean TariseseiDress in New Caledonia, Frédéric Angleviel(Translated by Marissa Dooris and Vikram Iyer)Body Ornaments of Solomon Islands, Ben Burt PART 13: MicronesiaDress in Kiribati, Petra M. Autio SNAPSHOT: Te Be and Te TibutaLavalava (Cloth) of the Rei Metau, Carmen C. H. Petrosian-HusaDress of the Chamorro, Judith S. FloresDress in the Marshall Islands SNAPSHOT: The Bikini, Nancy J. Pollock Index

Descriere

The 10 volume Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion explores the dressed and adorned body across cultures and throughout history.
Volume 7: Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.