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Black Style Caroline Tulloch

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Black Style Caroline Tulloch


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Zusammenfassung

John Picton looks at West Africa and the relationship between the vibrant textile patterns dyed and woven by local tribespeople and the statuesque robes worn by West African communities, while Carolyn Cooper concentrates on Jamaican dress and its historical roots.

Black Style Zusammenfassung

Black Style Caroline Tulloch

John Picton looks at West Africa and the relationship between the vibrant textile patterns dyed and woven by local tribespeople and the statuesque robes worn by West African communities, while Carolyn Cooper concentrates on Jamaican dress and its historical roots. Susan B. Kaiser, Leslie Rabine, Carol Hall and Daryl Ketchum highlight hip-hop culture within a broader historical context, placing the concept of respect, originating in the early years of slavery, at the centre of African-American style identity. Carol Tulloch draws on a wide range of examples, from the Evangelical church and gospel singers, to family events such as weddings and funerals, the world of pop music, carnival and street markets, to portray the multiple strands that make up black dress and identity in Great Britain. Generously illustrated, this book portrays the wonderful diversity of approaches to fashion and individual style within the black community, while also giving voice to black men and women and engaging with current debates on the significance of dress in political and socio-cultural terms.

Über Caroline Tulloch

Carol Tulloch is Senior Research Fellow in Black Visual Culture at Chelsea College of Art. She has a particular interest in black dress, on which she has lectured and written many articles. Susan B. Kalser is Professor of Textiles, Clothing and Gender Studies at Davis University, California. Carolyn Cooper is Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. John Picton is Emeritus Professor of African Art at the University of London.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001987666
9781851774241
1851774246
Black Style Caroline Tulloch
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
V & A Publishing
20040901
128
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