Dress Sense: Emotional and Sensory Experiences of the Body and Clothes
Editat de Donald Clay Johnson, Helen Bradley Fosteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845206925
ISBN-10: 1845206924
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 40 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1845206924
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 40 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also available in paperback, 9781845206932 £19.99 (November, 2007)
Notă biografică
Helen Bradley Foster is Lecturer, University of Minnesota.
Donald Clay Johnson is Curator, Ames Library of South Asia, University of Minnesota.
Donald Clay Johnson is Curator, Ames Library of South Asia, University of Minnesota.
Cuprins
Introduction, Helen Bradley Foster and Donald Clay Johnson
Part I. Historical Perspectives
1. Sight, Sound, and Sentiment in Greek Village Dress, Linda Welters, University of Rhode Island
2. More than Costume History: Dress in Somali Culture, Heather Marie Akou, Indiana University
3. Dress, Hungarian Socialism, and Resistance, Katalin Medvedev, University of Minnesota
4. Clothes Make the Empire: British Dress in India, Donald Clay Johnson, University of Minnesota
5. African American Enslavement and Escaping in Disguise, Helen Bradley Foster, University of Minnesota
Part II. Living Traditions
6. Indian Madras Plaids as Real India, Sandra Evenson, University of Idaho
7. The Role of Scents and the Body in Turkey, Marlene Breu, Western Michigan University
8. Awakening the Senses: the Aesthetics of Moroccan Berber Dress, Cynthia Becker, Boston University
9. The Power of Touch: Women's Waistbeads in Ghana, Suzanne Gott, Kansas City Art Institute
10. Performing Dress and Adornment in Southeastern Nigeria, Sarah Adams, University of Iowa
Part III. Challenging Traditions
11. Women, Migration, and the Experience of Dress, Mary A. Littrell, Colorado State University and Jennifer Paff Ogle, Colorado State University
12. Handmade Textiles: Manufacturing African Authenticity, Victoria L. Rovine, University of Florida
13. Growing Old and Dressing (Dis)Gracefully, Annette Lynch, University of Northern Iowa, M. Elise Radina, Miami University and Marybeth C. Stalp, University of Northern Iowa
Part IV. The Future
14. Embodying the Feminine: Male-to-Female cross-Dressing, Jane E. Hegland, South Dakota State University and Nancy Nelson Hodges, University of North Carolina
15. Virtual Sensation: Dress Online, Suzanne Loker, Cornell University and Susan P. Ashdown, Cornell University
Part I. Historical Perspectives
1. Sight, Sound, and Sentiment in Greek Village Dress, Linda Welters, University of Rhode Island
2. More than Costume History: Dress in Somali Culture, Heather Marie Akou, Indiana University
3. Dress, Hungarian Socialism, and Resistance, Katalin Medvedev, University of Minnesota
4. Clothes Make the Empire: British Dress in India, Donald Clay Johnson, University of Minnesota
5. African American Enslavement and Escaping in Disguise, Helen Bradley Foster, University of Minnesota
Part II. Living Traditions
6. Indian Madras Plaids as Real India, Sandra Evenson, University of Idaho
7. The Role of Scents and the Body in Turkey, Marlene Breu, Western Michigan University
8. Awakening the Senses: the Aesthetics of Moroccan Berber Dress, Cynthia Becker, Boston University
9. The Power of Touch: Women's Waistbeads in Ghana, Suzanne Gott, Kansas City Art Institute
10. Performing Dress and Adornment in Southeastern Nigeria, Sarah Adams, University of Iowa
Part III. Challenging Traditions
11. Women, Migration, and the Experience of Dress, Mary A. Littrell, Colorado State University and Jennifer Paff Ogle, Colorado State University
12. Handmade Textiles: Manufacturing African Authenticity, Victoria L. Rovine, University of Florida
13. Growing Old and Dressing (Dis)Gracefully, Annette Lynch, University of Northern Iowa, M. Elise Radina, Miami University and Marybeth C. Stalp, University of Northern Iowa
Part IV. The Future
14. Embodying the Feminine: Male-to-Female cross-Dressing, Jane E. Hegland, South Dakota State University and Nancy Nelson Hodges, University of North Carolina
15. Virtual Sensation: Dress Online, Suzanne Loker, Cornell University and Susan P. Ashdown, Cornell University
Descriere
Explores the importance of the senses and emotions in the way people dress, and how they attach value and significance to clothing. This work features essays that present historical, contemporary and global views, from British imperial dress in India, to revolutionary Socialist dress. It offers a different perspective on this topic.
Recenzii
These essays open new vistas. Highly recommended.