Fashion Theory - The Journal of Dress, Body and Culture (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)


This Special Double Issue of Fashion Theory on Muslim Fashions has been awarded an Honorable Mention at the CELJ Awards in 2007. This issue grows out of an awareness of the dearth of literature about Muslim fashion practices and a more general lack of literature that engages with the relationship between religion and fashion. It discusses how, for many Muslim women, religion, fashion, and politics are not incompatible but intimately related and reworked through dress. Contents Annelies Moors and Emma Tarlo: 'Introduction' Emma Tarlo: 'Islamic Cosmopolitanism: The Sartorial Biographies of Three Muslim Women in London' Amina Yaqin: 'Islamic Barbie: The Politics of Gender and Performance' Ozlem Sandikci and Guliz Ger: 'Constructing and Representing the Islamic Consumer in Turkey' Carla Jones: 'Fashion and Faith in Urban Indonesia' Caroline Osella and Filippo Osella: 'Muslim Style in South India' Dorothea E. Schulz: 'Competing Sartorial Assertions of Femininity and Muslim Identity in Mali' Mona Abaza: 'Shifting Landscapes of Fashion in Contemporary Egypt' Alexandru Balasescu: 'Haute Couture in Tehran: Two Faces of an Emerging Fashion Scene' Annelies Moors: 'Fashionable Muslims: Notions of Self, Religion, and Society in San'a' Emma Tarlo: 'Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis: A Sartorial Review

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This Special Double Issue of Fashion Theory on Muslim Fashions has been awarded an Honorable Mention at the CELJ Awards in 2007. This issue grows out of an awareness of the dearth of literature about Muslim fashion practices and a more general lack of literature that engages with the relationship between religion and fashion. It discusses how, for many Muslim women, religion, fashion, and politics are not incompatible but intimately related and reworked through dress. Contents Annelies Moors and Emma Tarlo: 'Introduction' Emma Tarlo: 'Islamic Cosmopolitanism: The Sartorial Biographies of Three Muslim Women in London' Amina Yaqin: 'Islamic Barbie: The Politics of Gender and Performance' Ozlem Sandikci and Guliz Ger: 'Constructing and Representing the Islamic Consumer in Turkey' Carla Jones: 'Fashion and Faith in Urban Indonesia' Caroline Osella and Filippo Osella: 'Muslim Style in South India' Dorothea E. Schulz: 'Competing Sartorial Assertions of Femininity and Muslim Identity in Mali' Mona Abaza: 'Shifting Landscapes of Fashion in Contemporary Egypt' Alexandru Balasescu: 'Haute Couture in Tehran: Two Faces of an Emerging Fashion Scene' Annelies Moors: 'Fashionable Muslims: Notions of Self, Religion, and Society in San'a' Emma Tarlo: 'Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis: A Sartorial Review

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Imprint

Berg Publishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Fashion Theory, v. 11

Release date

June 2007

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First published

July 2007

Guest editors

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Dimensions

244 x 172 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

224

Edition

Illustrated Ed

ISBN-13

978-1-84520-605-5

Barcode

9781845206055

Categories

LSN

1-84520-605-3



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