Rethinking Fashion Globalization (Hardback Book)

Rethinking Fashion Globalization (Hardback Book)

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Challenge Eurocentric fashion narratives with 'Rethinking Fashion Globalization'. This timely collection features critical perspectives from leading scholars and practitioners, offering new models for understanding fashion beyond dominant Western frameworks. Explore decolonial, de-westernized, and post-colonial approaches, alongside discussions on sustainability, national identities, and social activism. Divided into 'Disruptions in Time and Space', 'Nationalism and Transnationalism', and 'Global Design Practices', the book re-maps fashion's past, present, and future for the 21st century. Key themes include: * Decolonial fashion discourse * Sustainability and ethical practices * Transnational and national fashion identities * Global design and activism This insightful volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolving global fashion landscape and decolonizing fashion studies. Product Summary: This hardcover book, written in English by Sarah Cheang, Erica de Greef, and Yoko Takagi, delves into the complexities of fashion globalization. It features 296 pages and offers critical perspectives on decolonizing fashion discourse and re-imagining global fashion systems.

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