This article analyses the dress practices of East African Indians from the late nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century, which have failed to attract much scholarly attention. It begins by examining the ways in which very material interactions with items of clothing while separated from the body were productive of identities and communities amongst Indian tailors, shoemakers, dhobis, and others in East Africa. It then turns away from a specific focus on questions of identity to consider the ways in which dress was incorporated into the diasporic strategies of East African Indians as they sought to negotiate the Indian Ocean world. Finally, it explores how, where, and when Indians adopted particular dress practices in East ...
This study seeks to locate the identity negotiations of a group of South Asian women living in the U...
This dissertation is about how shared engagements with clothing in different ways forge meaningful r...
The place of dress in human society has continued to arouse research-based interests, as a social is...
This article analyses the dress practices of East African Indians from the late nineteenth century t...
This article analyses the dress practices of East African Indians from the late nineteenth century t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This thesis addresses a gap in our knowledge about the shifting meanings and practices associated wi...
This Paper examines settlement, dispersal and re-arrival of Indians since during the British Empire....
This article questions if the propensity of black men in globally dominant western countries to wear...
Much scholarship about Indian populations in East Africa examines their histories through categories...
Africa has been placed on the global fashion map by print and electronic media, movies like the Blac...
The paper argued that in thinking about dress associated with the African diaspora at present, it is...
This thesis examines the significance of dress in literary constructions of gendered, especially fem...
British imperialist rulers aimed to prove the ethnic pre-eminence of their race. In response, indent...
A short essay detailing aspects of resistance and accommodation that were demonstrated in the clothi...
This study seeks to locate the identity negotiations of a group of South Asian women living in the U...
This dissertation is about how shared engagements with clothing in different ways forge meaningful r...
The place of dress in human society has continued to arouse research-based interests, as a social is...
This article analyses the dress practices of East African Indians from the late nineteenth century t...
This article analyses the dress practices of East African Indians from the late nineteenth century t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This thesis addresses a gap in our knowledge about the shifting meanings and practices associated wi...
This Paper examines settlement, dispersal and re-arrival of Indians since during the British Empire....
This article questions if the propensity of black men in globally dominant western countries to wear...
Much scholarship about Indian populations in East Africa examines their histories through categories...
Africa has been placed on the global fashion map by print and electronic media, movies like the Blac...
The paper argued that in thinking about dress associated with the African diaspora at present, it is...
This thesis examines the significance of dress in literary constructions of gendered, especially fem...
British imperialist rulers aimed to prove the ethnic pre-eminence of their race. In response, indent...
A short essay detailing aspects of resistance and accommodation that were demonstrated in the clothi...
This study seeks to locate the identity negotiations of a group of South Asian women living in the U...
This dissertation is about how shared engagements with clothing in different ways forge meaningful r...
The place of dress in human society has continued to arouse research-based interests, as a social is...