This chapter explores ethnicity and fashion in the nineteenth century for the new multivolume collection on the cultural history of fashion. The chapter is a significant contribution to an area that is very under-researched. By focussing on the key themes of slavery and freedom, colonialism and postcolonialism, industrialisation and indigenous craft traditions, the chapter gives an overview of the essential debates within dress history and fashion studies as they relate to issues of race. It argues for a less Eurocentric and more multidirectional understanding of the globalisation of fashion, and propose that the most crucial factors were the cultural and political mechanisms that mediated fashion exchanges across cultural boundaries
Black Style is a dialogue on dress and textiles associated with the African diaspora. It looks at di...
In this article, we position ethnicity at the heart of the marketplace in contributing to a more com...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...
If hairdressing is the simultaneous cultivation of hair, self and society, then cornrows are a bumpe...
This paper examines representations of hair on the boundaries of ethnography and fashion, to complic...
Fashion and Ethnicity is a book-length monograph that explores how fashion expresses and exploits id...
This article explores how hair and notions of race are entangled both within anthropology and in the...
Treatment of European and African hair radically differed in the time of slavery: the former sentime...
In this article, we use the consumption of and perspectives on hair by Africans on the continent and...
A short essay detailing aspects of resistance and accommodation that were demonstrated in the clothi...
The value of hair to women seems to be succinctly expressed in the words of Martin Luther that ‘hair...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
In this article, we position ethnicity at the heart of the marketplace in contributing to a more com...
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...
Black Style is a dialogue on dress and textiles associated with the African diaspora. It looks at di...
In this article, we position ethnicity at the heart of the marketplace in contributing to a more com...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...
If hairdressing is the simultaneous cultivation of hair, self and society, then cornrows are a bumpe...
This paper examines representations of hair on the boundaries of ethnography and fashion, to complic...
Fashion and Ethnicity is a book-length monograph that explores how fashion expresses and exploits id...
This article explores how hair and notions of race are entangled both within anthropology and in the...
Treatment of European and African hair radically differed in the time of slavery: the former sentime...
In this article, we use the consumption of and perspectives on hair by Africans on the continent and...
A short essay detailing aspects of resistance and accommodation that were demonstrated in the clothi...
The value of hair to women seems to be succinctly expressed in the words of Martin Luther that ‘hair...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
In this article, we position ethnicity at the heart of the marketplace in contributing to a more com...
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...
Black Style is a dialogue on dress and textiles associated with the African diaspora. It looks at di...
In this article, we position ethnicity at the heart of the marketplace in contributing to a more com...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...