List of Illustrations Foreword by Joanne B. Eicher Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Europe and the People Without Fashion Part I. Understanding Fashion and Its History 2. The Lexicon of Fashion 3. Fashion Systems 4. How We Got Here Part II. Outside the Canon: Alternative Fashion Histories 5. Fashion Systems in Prehistory and the Americas 6. Fashion Systems and Trade Networks in the Eastern Hemisphere 7. Fashion Systems in East, South and Southeast Asia 8. Alternative Fashion Histories in Euro-America 9. Global Fashion 10. Conclusion Bibliography Index
Explores the under-researched fashion histories of non-western cultures in one complete volume to offer a global understanding of dress and culture.
Linda Welters is Professor of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design and Director of the Graduate Program at the University of Rhode Island, USA. Abby Lillethun is Associate Professor of Fashion Studies in the Department of Art and Design at Montclair State University, USA.
Fashion History: A Global Viewpoint is the first publication of its
kind to unravel the relationship between patterns of fashion and
textiles across the world... I urge anyone interested in fashion
histories or geographies of fashion to read this publication.
Fashion History is a much-needed publication that is simple in
theoretical terms but rich with highly unique case studies, which
puts it at the forefront of change in our field.
*The Journal of Dress History*
How wonderfully well-timed is this book! A milestone in the field,
Fashion History marks a point to which fashion scholarship has been
evolving, and at which we can now pause and take stock.
*Antonia Finnane, University of Melbourne, Australia.*
This new fashion world history persuasively argues for a definition
of fashion beyond the modern west. From Chinese lip fashions to
‘vernacular version of the standard suit’ (shorts and T shirts)
this is an essential overview of the development and state of the
field. Ranging in topic from the Ancient World to past and present
East, South and South-east Asia, the book will surprise and
delight. Notable for its clarity and precision, illustrated with
fascinating examples, the book is essential reading for all
students and devotees of fashion and its histories.
*Peter McNeil, University of Technology Sydney, Australia and Aalto
University, Finland*
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