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African Apparel (Threaded Transformations across the 20th Century)
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Product Details
Author:
MacKenzie Ryan
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
112
Publisher:
Scala Arts Publishers Inc. (January 31, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781785512636
ISBN-10:
1785512633
Dimensions:
8.43" x 9.99" x 0.41"
File:
NBN-NationalBookNetwork_10162023_P6560516_onix21-20231016.xml
Folder:
NBN
List Price:
$35.00
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$33.25
Publisher Identifier:
P-NBN
Discount Code:
D
Weight:
17.92oz
Case Pack:
18
Pub Discount:
55
Overview
• Accompanies a major exhibition at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College (18 January-15 May 2020)
• Essential reading for those interested in African textiles, jewelry, clothing, history, and cultural studies
• Includes unpublished artworks from across the African continent
Featuring African textiles, clothing, headwear, and jewelry, this book celebrates African dress as a product of global interactions, generational conflict and continuity, and expressions of gender. The book highlights the strength and resilience of long-standing practices that characterize African dress; the wide variety of cultural, religious, and political motivations for adorning oneself; and the varying identities reflected in analyzing African material culture of the last century and a half. Textile selections include hand-woven and dyed examples alongside factory-woven and machine-printed cloth. Items of adornment include amber and silver jewelry from North Africa, beadwork-embellished clothing from South Africa, and various headdresses from across the continent, to name a few examples. From formal European colonization, to independence for African countries, to the liberalization of African economies, this book will demonstrate how dress practices reveal personal and group identities, cultural traditions, religious associations, political affiliations, and aspirations.








