Wedding Dress Across Cultures
Herausgeber: Foster, Helen Bradley; Bradley Foster, Helen; Johnson, Donald Clay
Wedding Dress Across Cultures
Herausgeber: Foster, Helen Bradley; Bradley Foster, Helen; Johnson, Donald Clay
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Wedding clothes are not only distinctive forms of dress, but are also steeped in years of cultural tradition. This book, drawing on case studies from around the world, considers how wedding attire is both a statement of tradition and a vehicle for challenging social norms.
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Wedding clothes are not only distinctive forms of dress, but are also steeped in years of cultural tradition. This book, drawing on case studies from around the world, considers how wedding attire is both a statement of tradition and a vehicle for challenging social norms.
Produktdetails
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- Dress, Body, Culture
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737477
- ISBN-10: 1859737471
- Artikelnr.: 22373121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Dress, Body, Culture
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737477
- ISBN-10: 1859737471
- Artikelnr.: 22373121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Helen Bradley Foster is Lecturer, University of Minnesota. Donald Clay Johnson is Curator, Ames Library of South Asia, University of Minnesota.
1. Church
Kathryn (Independent Scholar
Toronto
Canada) "Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada
1950-1995." 2. Martin
Cyd (University of Alaska
Fairbanks)
"Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings." 3. Suga
Masami (Independent scholar
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka." 4. Hong
Na Young (Ewha Women's University
Seoul
Korea)
"Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present." 5. Edwards
Eiluned Moir (De Montford University)
"Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions." 6. Johnson
Donald Clay (University of Minnesota
Minneapolis)
"Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings." 7. Kidd
Laura (Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Lombuso S. Khoza
Southern Illinois University)
"Swazi bridal attire: culture
traditions
customs." 8. Becker
Cynthia (University of St. Thomas
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Gender
identity
and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom." 9. Foster
Helen Bradley (College of Visual Arts
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"An Athenian wedding
year 2000." 10. Mee
Janice (De Montford University
Leicester
England
Irina Safronova
St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
"An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960." 11. Meisch
Lynn A. (St. Mary's College of California
Moraga)
"He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes." 12. Williams
Patricia (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
"Slavic wedding customs on two continents." 13. Demaray
Elyse (Iowa State University
Ames
Melody Keim-Shenk
Iowa State University)
"Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress." 14. Winge
Theresa (and Eicher
Joanne
both University of Minnesota)
"The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings."
Kathryn (Independent Scholar
Toronto
Canada) "Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada
1950-1995." 2. Martin
Cyd (University of Alaska
Fairbanks)
"Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings." 3. Suga
Masami (Independent scholar
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka." 4. Hong
Na Young (Ewha Women's University
Seoul
Korea)
"Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present." 5. Edwards
Eiluned Moir (De Montford University)
"Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions." 6. Johnson
Donald Clay (University of Minnesota
Minneapolis)
"Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings." 7. Kidd
Laura (Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Lombuso S. Khoza
Southern Illinois University)
"Swazi bridal attire: culture
traditions
customs." 8. Becker
Cynthia (University of St. Thomas
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Gender
identity
and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom." 9. Foster
Helen Bradley (College of Visual Arts
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"An Athenian wedding
year 2000." 10. Mee
Janice (De Montford University
Leicester
England
Irina Safronova
St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
"An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960." 11. Meisch
Lynn A. (St. Mary's College of California
Moraga)
"He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes." 12. Williams
Patricia (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
"Slavic wedding customs on two continents." 13. Demaray
Elyse (Iowa State University
Ames
Melody Keim-Shenk
Iowa State University)
"Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress." 14. Winge
Theresa (and Eicher
Joanne
both University of Minnesota)
"The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings."
1. Church
Kathryn (Independent Scholar
Toronto
Canada) "Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada
1950-1995." 2. Martin
Cyd (University of Alaska
Fairbanks)
"Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings." 3. Suga
Masami (Independent scholar
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka." 4. Hong
Na Young (Ewha Women's University
Seoul
Korea)
"Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present." 5. Edwards
Eiluned Moir (De Montford University)
"Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions." 6. Johnson
Donald Clay (University of Minnesota
Minneapolis)
"Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings." 7. Kidd
Laura (Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Lombuso S. Khoza
Southern Illinois University)
"Swazi bridal attire: culture
traditions
customs." 8. Becker
Cynthia (University of St. Thomas
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Gender
identity
and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom." 9. Foster
Helen Bradley (College of Visual Arts
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"An Athenian wedding
year 2000." 10. Mee
Janice (De Montford University
Leicester
England
Irina Safronova
St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
"An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960." 11. Meisch
Lynn A. (St. Mary's College of California
Moraga)
"He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes." 12. Williams
Patricia (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
"Slavic wedding customs on two continents." 13. Demaray
Elyse (Iowa State University
Ames
Melody Keim-Shenk
Iowa State University)
"Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress." 14. Winge
Theresa (and Eicher
Joanne
both University of Minnesota)
"The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings."
Kathryn (Independent Scholar
Toronto
Canada) "Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada
1950-1995." 2. Martin
Cyd (University of Alaska
Fairbanks)
"Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings." 3. Suga
Masami (Independent scholar
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka." 4. Hong
Na Young (Ewha Women's University
Seoul
Korea)
"Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present." 5. Edwards
Eiluned Moir (De Montford University)
"Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions." 6. Johnson
Donald Clay (University of Minnesota
Minneapolis)
"Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings." 7. Kidd
Laura (Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Lombuso S. Khoza
Southern Illinois University)
"Swazi bridal attire: culture
traditions
customs." 8. Becker
Cynthia (University of St. Thomas
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"Gender
identity
and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom." 9. Foster
Helen Bradley (College of Visual Arts
St. Paul
Minnesota)
"An Athenian wedding
year 2000." 10. Mee
Janice (De Montford University
Leicester
England
Irina Safronova
St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design)
"An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960." 11. Meisch
Lynn A. (St. Mary's College of California
Moraga)
"He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes." 12. Williams
Patricia (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
"Slavic wedding customs on two continents." 13. Demaray
Elyse (Iowa State University
Ames
Melody Keim-Shenk
Iowa State University)
"Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress." 14. Winge
Theresa (and Eicher
Joanne
both University of Minnesota)
"The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings."







