African dress : fashion, agency, performance

Author(s)

    • Hansen, Karen Tranberg
    • Madison, D. Soyini

Bibliographic Information

African dress : fashion, agency, performance

edited by Karen Tranberg Hansen and D. Soyini Madison

(Dress, body, culture)

Bloomsbury, 2013

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780857853806

Description

Dress and fashion practices in Africa and the diaspora are dynamic and diverse, whether on the street or on the fashion runway. Focusing on the dressed body as a performance site, African Dress explores how ideas and practices of dress contest or legitimize existing power structures through expressions of individual identity and the cultural and political order. Drawing on innovative, interdisciplinary research by established and up and coming scholars, the book examines real life projects and social transformations that are deeply political, revolving around individual and public goals of dignity, respect, status, and morality. With its remarkable scope, this book will attract students and scholars of fashion and dress, material culture and consumption, performance studies, and art history in relation to Africa and on a global scale.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgments Introduction. Karen Tranberg Hansen, Northwestern University, USA PART IDressed Bodies and Power 1. Dressing for Success: The Politically Performative Quality of an Igbo Woman's Attire. Misty L. Bastian, Franklin & Marshall College, USA 2. Fashionability in Colonial and Postcolonial Togo. Nina Sylvanus, Northeastern University, USA 3. Branding Festive Bodies: Corporate Logos and Chiefly Image T-shirts in Ghana. Lauren Adrover, Northwestern University, USA PART IIMaterial Culture, Visual Recognition, and Display 4. Bazin Riche in Dakar, Senegal: Altered Inception, Use, and Wear. Kelly Kirby, University of Michigan, USA 5. Fashioning People, Crafting Networks: Multiple Meanings in the Mauritanian Veil (Mala?fa). Katherine Wiley, Indiana University, USA 6. The Hijab as Moral Space in Northern Nigeria. Elisha P. Renne, University of Michigan, USA PART III. Connecting Worlds through Dress 7. Dressing the Colonial Body: Senegalese Rifleman in Uniform. Keith Rathbone, Northwestern University, USA 8. Ghana Boys in Mali: Fashion, Youth, and Travel. Victoria L. Rovine, University of Florida, USA 9. Forging Connections, Performing Distinctions: Youth, Dress, and Consumption in Niger. Adeline Masquelier, Tulane University, USA 10. Fashion, Transnationality, and Swahili Men. Tina Mangieri, SIT, USA PART IVTransculturated Bodies 11. Photography, Poetry, and the Dressed Bodies of Leopold Sedar Senghor. Leslie W. Rabine, University of California, Davis, USA 12. Transculturated Displays: International Fashion and West African Portraiture. Candace M. Keller, Michigan State University, USA 13. Spectacular Dress: Africanisms in the Fashions and Performances of Josephine Baker, 1925-1975. Bennetta Jules-Rosette, University of California, San Diego, USA 14. Dressing Out-of-Place: From Ghana to Obama Commemorative Cloth on the American Red Carpet. D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University, USA Index
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780857853813

Description

Dress and fashion practices in Africa and the diaspora are dynamic and diverse, whether on the street or on the fashion runway. Focusing on the dressed body as a performance site, African Dress explores how ideas and practices of dress contest or legitimize existing power structures through expressions of individual identity and the cultural and political order. Drawing on innovative, interdisciplinary research by established and up and coming scholars, the book examines real life projects and social transformations that are deeply political, revolving around individual and public goals of dignity, respect, status, and morality. With its remarkable scope, this book will attract students and scholars of fashion and dress, material culture and consumption, performance studies, and art history in relation to Africa and on a global scale.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgments Introduction. Karen Tranberg Hansen, Northwestern University, USA PART IDressed Bodies and Power 1. Dressing for Success: The Politically Performative Quality of an Igbo Woman's Attire. Misty L. Bastian, Franklin & Marshall College, USA 2. Fashionability in Colonial and Postcolonial Togo. Nina Sylvanus, Northeastern University, USA 3. Branding Festive Bodies: Corporate Logos and Chiefly Image T-shirts in Ghana. Lauren Adrover, Northwestern University, USA PART IIMaterial Culture, Visual Recognition, and Display 4. Bazin Riche in Dakar, Senegal: Altered Inception, Use, and Wear. Kelly Kirby, University of Michigan, USA 5. Fashioning People, Crafting Networks: Multiple Meanings in the Mauritanian Veil (Mala?fa). Katherine Wiley, Indiana University, USA 6. The Hijab as Moral Space in Northern Nigeria. Elisha P. Renne, University of Michigan, USA PART III. Connecting Worlds through Dress 7. Dressing the Colonial Body: Senegalese Rifleman in Uniform. Keith Rathbone, Northwestern University, USA 8. Ghana Boys in Mali: Fashion, Youth, and Travel. Victoria L. Rovine, University of Florida, USA 9. Forging Connections, Performing Distinctions: Youth, Dress, and Consumption in Niger. Adeline Masquelier, Tulane University, USA 10. Fashion, Transnationality, and Swahili Men. Tina Mangieri, SIT, USA PART IVTransculturated Bodies 11. Photography, Poetry, and the Dressed Bodies of Leopold Sedar Senghor. Leslie W. Rabine, University of California, Davis, USA 12. Transculturated Displays: International Fashion and West African Portraiture. Candace M. Keller, Michigan State University, USA 13. Spectacular Dress: Africanisms in the Fashions and Performances of Josephine Baker, 1925-1975. Bennetta Jules-Rosette, University of California, San Diego, USA 14. Dressing Out-of-Place: From Ghana to Obama Commemorative Cloth on the American Red Carpet. D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University, USA Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BB12486749
  • ISBN
    • 9780857853806
    • 9780857853813
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 245 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
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