Fashion and Postcolonial Critique
Contributor(s)
Gaugele, Elke (editor)
Titton, Monica (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Fashion and Postcolonial Critique outlines a critical global fashion theory from a postcolonial perspective. It investigates contemporary articulations of postcolonial fashion critique, and analyzes fashion as a cultural, historical, social, and political phenomenon involved in and affected by histories of colonial domination, anti-colonial resistance, and processes of decolonization and globalization. Stemming from a range of different disciplines, such as art history, textile studies, anthropology, history, literary studies, cultural studies, sociology, fashion media, and fashion theory, the contributions in this book reflect the multidisciplinary and diverse nature of postcolonial fashion research today.
Keywords
fashion; fashion industry; postcolonial fashion critiqueDOI
10.21937/9783956794650Publisher
Sternberg PressPublisher website
https://www.sternberg-press.com/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2019Series
Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, 22Classification
Fashion and textile design