Dressing Global Bodies: The Political Power of Dress in World History

by Beverly Lemire (Editor)

Other authorsGiorgio Riello (Editor)
PDF, 2019

Publication

Routledge (2019), Edition: 1, 332 pages

ISBN

1138493171 / 9781138493179

Notes

CONTENTS
‘Introduction: dressing global bodies’ / Beverly Lemire and Giorgio Riello
1. ‘The fabric of early globalisation: skin, fur and cloth in the de Bry travel accounts, 1590–1630’ / Susanna Burghartz
2. ‘Fashion in the four parts of the world: time, space and early modern global change’ / Giorgio Riello
3. ‘Shirts and snowshoes: imperial agendas and Indigenous agency in globalizing North America, c.1660–1800’ / Beverly Lemire
4. ‘Dressing enslaved Africans in colonial Louisiana’ / Sophie White
5. ‘Garments in circulation: the economies of slave clothing in the eighteenth-century Dutch Cape Colony’ / Miki Sugiura
6. ‘Clothing as a map to Senegambia’s global exchanges at the turn of the nineteenth century’ / Jody Benjamin
7. ‘The king’s new clothing: re-dressing the body politic in Madagascar, c.1815–1861’ / Sarah Fee
8. ‘Dressing settlers in New Zealand: global interconnections’ / Jane Malthus
9. ‘"Anything for mere show would be worse than useless": emigration, dress and the Australian colonies, 1820–1860’ / Laura Jocic
10. ‘Dressing apart: Indian elites and the politics of fashion in British India, c.1750–1850’ / Tara Mayer,
11. ‘Visual assimilation and bodily regimes: Protestant programs and Anishinaabe everyday dress, 1830s–1950s’ / Cory Willmott
12. ‘Tailoring in China and Japan: cultural transfer and cutting techniques in the early twentieth century’ / Hissako Anjo and Antonia Finnane
13. ‘Global fashion encounters and Africa: affective materialities in Zambia’ / Karen Tranberg Hansen,
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