Winner of Coomaraswamy Prize 1998. In this path-breaking and entertaining study, the author concentrates on the problem of what to wear rather than describing what is worn. She demonstrates how different individuals and groups have used clothes to assert power, challenge authority, define or conceal identity, and instigate or prevent social change at various levels of Indian society from the village to the nation. Three main issues are addressed: questions of national identity as seen through the clothing controversies of the Indian elite in the late colonial period; questions of local identity as experienced by women in rural Gujarat; and the recent development of urban fashion trends which reappropriate regional styles. Emma Tarlo demo...
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In this article I aim to show that there are some major changes in India because of television regar...
The study aims to describe and analyse a drape, the saree, such as is worn by the Indian woman, in o...
This study examines the manner in which the odhani—a head cover cloth used by women in the Kutch Dis...
In 1931 the official flag adopted by the Indian National Congress to represent Indian independence (...
The essay examines how fashion mediates our knowledge of human relationships in Indian English lite...
Abstract – Any country is identified by its geographical location, population, political system, e...
In Clothing Gandhi’s Nation, Lisa Trivedi explores the making of one of modern India’s most enduring...
Rajasthan in Western India has a history of turbulent political conditions. This is an outcome of Ra...
This dissertation is about the making of the Indian fashion designer and highlights how the birth of...
Elite Indian fashion designers consciously attempt to abstract the essence of Indianness from India’...
The sari can signify relationships, things and emotions, and represents not just a thing to wear bu...
This study seeks to locate the identity negotiations of a group of South Asian women living in the U...
This thesis examines the significance of dress in literary constructions of gendered, especially fem...
Students will analyze how Gandhi used the way he dressed to communicate with the Indian people. Stud...
This thesis explores modesty as an index of modernity and tradition, and globalization and nationa...
In this article I aim to show that there are some major changes in India because of television regar...
The study aims to describe and analyse a drape, the saree, such as is worn by the Indian woman, in o...
This study examines the manner in which the odhani—a head cover cloth used by women in the Kutch Dis...