The Birth of Cool: Style Narratives of the African Diaspora
Autor Carol Tullochen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350185654
ISBN-10: 1350185655
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 45 bw and 9 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350185655
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 45 bw and 9 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The first in-depth study of black cultures and identities through fashion
Notă biografică
Carol Tulloch is Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London, UK. She is also the Chelsea College of Arts/Victoria and Albert Museum Fellow in Black British Visual and Material Culture.
Cuprins
Introduction: This Time it's Personal1. Angel in the Market Place: The African-Jamaican Higgler, 1880-19032. 'We Also Should Walk in the Newness of Life': Individualised Harlem Styles of the 1930s3. 'All of Me': Billie Holiday4. 'My Man Let Me Pull Your Coat to Something': Malcolm X5. You Should Understand, it's a Freedom Thing: The Stoned Cherrie-Steve Biko T-shirt6. Here: The Haunting Joy of Being in EnglandCodaBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
An amazing new celebration of black style, from Billie Holiday to Malcolm X . the product of a lifetime's research.
Readers/researchers interested in understanding the style practices of the African diaspora, or looking for ways to understand the field from a position that allows for a richer and more complicated ways of observing dress history [will] certainly get something from this book.
In this engaging book, Tulloch (Univ. of the Arts, London) expands on her work on the 'styled black body'.She uses an image or object-of the 2006 Stoned Cherrie Steve Biko T-shirt, say-and discusses its cultural weight and significance, presents readings and 'wonderings' (from her colleague Mona Choo), and then offers her own 'alternative reading.' The end result is a winsome mix of approaches to her subjects, backed up by serious scholarship. Summing up: Recommended.
The Birth of Cool makes a unique contribution to studies of dress and culture, as well as to black studies and diaspora studies. Tulloch deconstructs and reconstructs black aesthetics to open new pathways for understanding the lives and social histories of figures like Billie Holiday and Malcolm X. It is one of the most impressive works I have read in years.
The Birth of Cool offers a passionate reflexive analysis of transnational black glamour as an expression of undeniable presence, knowledge, and agency. As a foundational text, this book offers readers a deeper and more historical understanding of contemporary 'cool response' activism perhaps most famously practiced by Barack Obama, but visibly evident across the entire African diaspora.
Readers/researchers interested in understanding the style practices of the African diaspora, or looking for ways to understand the field from a position that allows for a richer and more complicated ways of observing dress history [will] certainly get something from this book.
In this engaging book, Tulloch (Univ. of the Arts, London) expands on her work on the 'styled black body'.She uses an image or object-of the 2006 Stoned Cherrie Steve Biko T-shirt, say-and discusses its cultural weight and significance, presents readings and 'wonderings' (from her colleague Mona Choo), and then offers her own 'alternative reading.' The end result is a winsome mix of approaches to her subjects, backed up by serious scholarship. Summing up: Recommended.
The Birth of Cool makes a unique contribution to studies of dress and culture, as well as to black studies and diaspora studies. Tulloch deconstructs and reconstructs black aesthetics to open new pathways for understanding the lives and social histories of figures like Billie Holiday and Malcolm X. It is one of the most impressive works I have read in years.
The Birth of Cool offers a passionate reflexive analysis of transnational black glamour as an expression of undeniable presence, knowledge, and agency. As a foundational text, this book offers readers a deeper and more historical understanding of contemporary 'cool response' activism perhaps most famously practiced by Barack Obama, but visibly evident across the entire African diaspora.
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Focusing on counter and sub-cultural contexts, this book investigates the role of dress in the creation and assertion of Black identity. From the home-dressmaking of Jamaican women, through to the Harlem Renaissance and contemporary streetstyles, Black Britons, African Americans and Jamaicans have been establishing a variety of Black identities.
Focusing on counter and sub-cultural contexts, this book investigates the role of dress in the creation and assertion of Black identity. From the home-dressmaking of Jamaican women, through to the Harlem Renaissance and contemporary streetstyles, Black Britons, African Americans and Jamaicans have been establishing a variety of Black identities.