Wedding Dress across Cultures: Dress, Body, Culture
Editat de Helen Bradley Foster, Donald Clay Johnsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781859737422
ISBN-10: 1859737420
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 40 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Dress, Body, Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1859737420
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 40 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Dress, Body, Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also available in paperback, 9781859737477 £17.99 (September, 2003)
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
1. Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada, 1950-1955. Kathryn Church (Independent Scholar, Toronto, Canada)
2. Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings. Cyd Martin (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
3. Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka. Masami Suga (Independent scholar, St. Paul, Minnesota)
4. Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present. Na Young Hong (Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea)
5. Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions. Eiluned Moir Edwards (De Montford University)
6. Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings. Donald Clay Johnson (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
7. Swazi bridal attire: culture, traditions, customs. Laura Kidd (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Lombuso S. Khoza, Southern Illinois University)
8. Gender, identity, and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom. Cynthia Becker(University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota)
9. An Athenian wedding, year 2000. Helen Bradley Foster (College of Visual Arts, St. Paul, Minnesota)
10. An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960. Janice Mee (De Montford University, Leicester, England, Irina Safronova, St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
11. He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes. Lynn A. Meisch (St. Mary's College of California, Moraga)
12. Slavic wedding customs on two continents. Patricia Williams (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
13. Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress. Elyse Demaray (Iowa State University, Ames, Melody Keim-Shenk, Iowa State University)
14. The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings. Theresa Winge (and Joanne Eicher, both University of Minnesota)
2. Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings. Cyd Martin (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
3. Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka. Masami Suga (Independent scholar, St. Paul, Minnesota)
4. Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present. Na Young Hong (Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea)
5. Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions. Eiluned Moir Edwards (De Montford University)
6. Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings. Donald Clay Johnson (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
7. Swazi bridal attire: culture, traditions, customs. Laura Kidd (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Lombuso S. Khoza, Southern Illinois University)
8. Gender, identity, and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom. Cynthia Becker(University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota)
9. An Athenian wedding, year 2000. Helen Bradley Foster (College of Visual Arts, St. Paul, Minnesota)
10. An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960. Janice Mee (De Montford University, Leicester, England, Irina Safronova, St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
11. He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes. Lynn A. Meisch (St. Mary's College of California, Moraga)
12. Slavic wedding customs on two continents. Patricia Williams (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
13. Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress. Elyse Demaray (Iowa State University, Ames, Melody Keim-Shenk, Iowa State University)
14. The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings. Theresa Winge (and Joanne Eicher, both University of Minnesota)
Recenzii
The essays in Wedding Dress Across Cultures eloquently support the premise that costume for weddings is the most profound and exquisite way that a society distinguishes itself in the language of dress.
A tremendous amount of research has gone into this book, and every page is crammed with interesting and significant facts. It has absolutely everything a student or researcher needs to know about weddings.
A tremendous amount of research has gone into this book, and every page is crammed with interesting and significant facts. It has absolutely everything a student or researcher needs to know about weddings.
Descriere
Examines what the donning of uniforms says about cultural psychology and the expression of economic nationalism in Japan. Drawing on examples, this book focuses particularly on student uniforms, which are key socializing objects in Japan's politico-economic order, but also examines 'office ladies', 'salary men', service personnel, and housewives.