Fashion and Politics
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the intricate relationship between fashion and politics from the mid-19th century to today, this illustrated volume features essays by leading fashion scholars. It examines fashion as a medium of nationalism, terrorism, and individualism, while also addressing its role as a commodity. Key topics include the political significance of dress during movements like Mao's Cultural Revolution and the Black Panthers, as well as contemporary issues such as decolonization in fashion. The book offers a rich investigation through diverse historical and current sources, making it a vital resource for understanding this intersection.