Fashioning Africa

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<p>Everywhere in the world there is a close connection between the clothes we wear and our political expression. To date few scholars have explored what clothing means in 20th-century Africa and the diaspora. In Fashioning Africa an international group of anthropologists historians and art historians bring rich and diverse perspectives to this fascinating topic. From clothing as an expression of freedom in early colonial Zanzibar to Somali women's headcovering in inner-city Minneapolis these essays explore the power of dress in African and pan-African settings. Nationalist and diasporic identities as well as their histories and politics are examined at the level of what is put on the body every day. Readers interested in fashion history material and expressive cultures understandings of nation-state styles and expressions of a distinctive African modernity will be engaged by this interdisciplinary and broadly appealing volume.<br /><br />Contributors are Heather Marie Akou Jean Allman A. Boatema Boateng Judith Byfield Laura Fair Karen Tranberg Hansen Margaret Jean Hay Andrew M. Ivaska Phyllis M. Martin Marissa Moorman Elisha P. Renne and Victoria L. Rovine.</p>
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