Threads of Globalization

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Threads of Globalization

Fashion, Textiles, and Gender in Asia in the Long Twentieth Century

Belli Bose, Melia

Manchester University Press

01/2026

336

Mole

Inglês

9781526194770

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: stitching together gender, textile and garment labor, and heritage in Asia - Melia Belli Bose
Part I: Fashioning identity: textiles, garments, and belonging
1 Wearing a gendered tree: a new style of garments from early modern to twentieth-century China - Yuhang Li
2 Women for cotton and men for wool: consuming gendered textiles in colonized Korea - Kyunghee Pyun
3 Gendered blue: women's jeans in postwar Taiwan - Ying-chen Peng
4 Bhutanese women and the performance of globalization - Emma Dick
5 Weaving and dyeing the ideal of reproduction among Shidong Miao in Guizhou province - Ho Zhao-hua
Part II: Gendering creative agency: women fashion designers, textile makers, and entrepreneurs
6 Soft power: Guo Pei and the fashioning of matriarchy - Kristen Loring Brennan
7 Investigating female entrepreneurship in silk weaving in contemporary Cambodia - Magali An Berthon
8 (Re)crafting distribution networks for contemporary Philippine textiles: women's advocacy and social enterprise - B. Lynne Milgram
9 Women weaving silken identities and revitalizing various Japanese textile traditions - Millie Creighton
Part III: Creative voices for change: textiles, gender, and artivism
10 Entangled histories of craft and conflict: the story of phulkari textiles in The Singh Twins's Slaves of Fashion - Cristin McKnight Sethi
11 The politics of wastefulness and 'the poetics of waste': Ruby Chishti's sartorial interventions - Saleema Waraich
12 Made in Rana Plaza: Dilara Begum Jolly's garment factory-themed art - Melia Belli Bose
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ethically-sourced fashion; heritage textiles; "artivism"; embroidery; non-government organizations; weaving; silk/ sericulture; gendered labor; "fast fashion"; Rana Plaza