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Slaves to Fashion
Author | : Monica L. Miller |
Publsiher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2009-10-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780822391517 |
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Slaves to Fashion is a pioneering cultural history of the black dandy, from his emergence in Enlightenment England to his contemporary incarnations in the cosmopolitan art worlds of London and New York. It is populated by sartorial impresarios such as Julius Soubise, a freed slave who sometimes wore diamond-buckled, red-heeled shoes as he circulated through the social scene of eighteenth-century London, and Yinka Shonibare, a prominent Afro-British artist who not only styles himself as a fop but also creates ironic commentaries on black dandyism in his work. Interpreting performances and representations of black dandyism in particular cultural settings and literary and visual texts, Monica L. Miller emphasizes the importance of sartorial style to black identity formation in the Atlantic diaspora. Dandyism was initially imposed on black men in eighteenth-century England, as the Atlantic slave trade and an emerging culture of conspicuous consumption generated a vogue in dandified black servants. “Luxury slaves” tweaked and reworked their uniforms, and were soon known for their sartorial novelty and sometimes flamboyant personalities. Tracing the history of the black dandy forward to contemporary celebrity incarnations such as Andre 3000 and Sean Combs, Miller explains how black people became arbiters of style and how they have historically used the dandy’s signature tools—clothing, gesture, and wit—to break down limiting identity markers and propose new ways of fashioning political and social possibility in the black Atlantic world. With an aplomb worthy of her iconographic subject, she considers the black dandy in relation to nineteenth-century American literature and drama, W. E. B. Du Bois’s reflections on black masculinity and cultural nationalism, the modernist aesthetics of the Harlem Renaissance, and representations of black cosmopolitanism in contemporary visual art.
Slaves to Fashion
Author | : Robert J. S. Ross |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2004-10-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105133583422 |
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DIVA provocative and accessible history and study of the sweatshop and a major contribution to the debate over its rebirth /div
Slave to Fashion
Author | : Minney Safia |
Publsiher | : New Internationalist |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2017-09-05 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781780263991 |
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: “Slave to Fashion offers hope of a fairer, more ethical world and gives the reader plenty of tools to navigate a challenging fashion system.”—Livia Firth There are over 35 million people trapped in modern slavery today—the largest number of slaves in modern history. This is fueled by the global demand for cheap labor—which is what makes the fast fashion industry work. Slave to Fashion is a highly accessible book which uses brilliant design, personal stories, and easy-to-grasp infographics to raise awareness among common brand consumers. Fair trade and sustainable fashion expert Safia Minney draws on her extensive knowledge and personal experience to call attention to the human hardship that goes hand-in-hand with producing our clothes, and highlights what governments, business leaders, and consumers can do to call time on this unnecessary suffering. The product of a successful crowdfunding campaign, Slave to Fashion celebrates those fighting for justice and the many initiatives that are taking place. It contains a practical toolkit that all consumers can use to demand change from the companies that produce our clothes. Safia Minney is a pioneer in ethical business. She developed the fashion industry’s first fair trade supply chains and has helped to create social and organic standards to improve the lives of thousands of economically marginalized people in the developing world. Minney now brings her expertise and experience to help businesses embrace sustainability and transparency in their operations and branding. She is the author of several acclaimed books, including Naked Fashion and Slow Fashion.
Exquisite Slaves
Author | : Tamara J. Walker |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2017-07-03 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9781107084032 |
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This book examines the relationship between clothing and status in the urban slaveholding society of Lima, Peru.
Slaves in the Family
Author | : Edward Ball |
Publsiher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2017-10-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781466897496 |
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Fifteen years after its hardcover debut, the FSG Classics reissue of the celebrated work of narrative nonfiction that won the National Book Award and changed the American conversation about race, with a new preface by the author The Ball family hails from South Carolina—Charleston and thereabouts. Their plantations were among the oldest and longest-standing plantations in the South. Between 1698 and 1865, close to four thousand black people were born into slavery under the Balls or were bought by them. In Slaves in the Family, Edward Ball recounts his efforts to track down and meet the descendants of his family's slaves. Part historical narrative, part oral history, part personal story of investigation and catharsis, Slaves in the Family is, in the words of Pat Conroy, "a work of breathtaking generosity and courage, a magnificent study of the complexity and strangeness and beauty of the word ‘family.'"
Dress Codes
Author | : Richard Thompson Ford |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2022-01-18 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 9781501180088 |
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A law professor and cultural critic offers an eye-opening exploration of the laws of fashion throughout history, from the middle ages to the present day, examining the canons, mores and customs of clothing rules that we often take for granted
Slaves of New York
Author | : Tama Janowitz |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780671745240 |
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Short stories of life in New York during the 1980's.
Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth Century America
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780807834879 |
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The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America