Contemporary African Fashion
Autor Suzanne Gott, Kristyne Loughranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253222565
ISBN-10: 0253222567
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 71 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 227 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253222567
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 71 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 227 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Recenzii
"Well written, highly readable, and very accessible . . . covers a whole range of topics relating to various historical, economic, social, and artistic dimensions that constitute contemporary African fashion." Mary Jo Arnoldi, Smithsonian Institution"Emphasizes that African fashion is part of the global scene." Joanne B. Eicher, co-author of The Visible Self: Global Perspectives of Dress, Culture, and Society
"Well written, highly readable, and very accessible ... covers a whole range of topics relating to various historical, economic, social, and artistic dimensions that constitute contemporary African fashion." Mary Jo Arnoldi, Smithsonian Institution "Emphasizes that African fashion is part of the global scene." Joanne B. Eicher, co-author of The Visible Self: Global Perspectives of Dress, Culture, and Society
"Well written, highly readable, and very accessible ... covers a whole range of topics relating to various historical, economic, social, and artistic dimensions that constitute contemporary African fashion." Mary Jo Arnoldi, Smithsonian Institution "Emphasizes that African fashion is part of the global scene." Joanne B. Eicher, co-author of The Visible Self: Global Perspectives of Dress, Culture, and Society
Cuprins
Foreword by Joanne B. Eicher
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Suzanne Gott and Kristyne Loughran
Part 1. Fashion within the African Continent
1. The Ghanaian Kaba: Fashion That Sustains Culture / Suzanne Gott
2. The Visual City: Tailors, Creativity, and Urban Life in Dakar, Senegal / Joanna Grabski
3. Secondhand Clothing and Fashion in Africa / Karen Tranberg Hansen
4. Fashion, Not Weather: A Rural Primer of Style / Elisabeth L. Cameron
5. Contemporary Wedding Fashions in Lagos, Nigeria / Elisha P. Renne
Part 2. African Fashion Designers
6. African Fashion: Design, Identity, and History / Victoria L. Rovine
7. Using the Past to Sculpt the Costume of the Future: An Interview with Kandioura Coulibaly / Janet Goldner
8. Intersecting Creativities: Oumou Sy's Costumes in the Dakar Landscape / Hudita Nura Mustafa
9. From Cemetery to Runway: Dress and Identity in Highland Madagascar / Rebecca L. Green
Part 3. African Fashion in the Diaspora
10. La Sape Exposed! High Fashion among Lower-Class Congolese Youth: From Colonial Modernity to Global Cosmopolitanism / Didier Gondola
11. Have Cloth-Will Travel / Kristyne Loughran
12. Dressing Somali (Some Assembly Required) / Heather Marie Akou
13. Translating African Textiles into U.S. Fashion Design: Brenda Winstead and Damali Afrikan Wear / Leslie W. Rabine
Further Readings
List of Contributing Authors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Suzanne Gott and Kristyne Loughran
Part 1. Fashion within the African Continent
1. The Ghanaian Kaba: Fashion That Sustains Culture / Suzanne Gott
2. The Visual City: Tailors, Creativity, and Urban Life in Dakar, Senegal / Joanna Grabski
3. Secondhand Clothing and Fashion in Africa / Karen Tranberg Hansen
4. Fashion, Not Weather: A Rural Primer of Style / Elisabeth L. Cameron
5. Contemporary Wedding Fashions in Lagos, Nigeria / Elisha P. Renne
Part 2. African Fashion Designers
6. African Fashion: Design, Identity, and History / Victoria L. Rovine
7. Using the Past to Sculpt the Costume of the Future: An Interview with Kandioura Coulibaly / Janet Goldner
8. Intersecting Creativities: Oumou Sy's Costumes in the Dakar Landscape / Hudita Nura Mustafa
9. From Cemetery to Runway: Dress and Identity in Highland Madagascar / Rebecca L. Green
Part 3. African Fashion in the Diaspora
10. La Sape Exposed! High Fashion among Lower-Class Congolese Youth: From Colonial Modernity to Global Cosmopolitanism / Didier Gondola
11. Have Cloth-Will Travel / Kristyne Loughran
12. Dressing Somali (Some Assembly Required) / Heather Marie Akou
13. Translating African Textiles into U.S. Fashion Design: Brenda Winstead and Damali Afrikan Wear / Leslie W. Rabine
Further Readings
List of Contributing Authors
Index
Notă biografică
Suzanne Gott is Assistant Professor of Art History in the Department of Critical Studies at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. Her work focuses on fashion from the Ashanti region in Ghana.
Kristyne Loughran is an independent scholar who specializes in African jewelry and fashion. She is editor (with Thomas K. Seligman) of Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern World.
Descriere
The dynamism and creativity of African fashion