The Global Circulation of African Fashion

Leslie W Rabine author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Nov '02

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The Global Circulation of African Fashion cover

Also available in paperback, 9781859735985 GBP17.99 (November, 2002)

Transnational movements of people, cultural objects, images and identities have played a vital role in creating an informal global network for African fashion. This book traces the changing meanings, aesthetics and histories of the thriving informal African fashion network.Transnational movements of people, cultural objects, images and identities have played a vital role in creating an informal global network for African fashion - from clothing designers and tailors to dyers and jewellery makers. This book traces the changing meanings, aesthetics and histories of the thriving informal African fashion network through its multicultural cross-roads of Los Angeles, Kenya and Senegal. In African communities, designers compete with each other to survive and often travel long distances in search of new markets. Such competition and bridging of cultures fuels creativity and innovation. From adapting western fashion magazines to combining 'ethnic' designs with dramatic new colours and techniques, artisans weave a variety of borrowed influences into their traditional practices. Rabine explores the interrelationship and tensions that exist between these popular and mass cultures, including the ways that global circulation threatens to destroy artisanal skills. With its unique insights into the operation and ethics of these global networks, this book offers a timely contribution to contemporary studies of fashion, transnationalism and globalization.

This is a landmark book in many ways. First, it grounds the study of global fashion in a way that sheds new and important light on issues of political economy, ethnic identity, and transnational aesthetics. Second, it moves far theoretically beyond the "disconnect" that often exists between understandings of production and consumption of fashion. And, Leslie Rabine illustrates - indeed models - the kind of scholarship that is so desperately needed at the interface of the humanities and social sciences: deep readings of cultural materials, coupled with courageous and self-reflexive ethnography. Susan B. Kaiser, University of California at Davis Within the study are some fascinating details - not least a searing indictment of a particular World Bank discussion paper, published in its Africa Technical Department Series in 1993. African Business This book contributes to discussions of fashion, transnationalism and globalisation through its exploration of the information global network of African fashion. Through her exploration of the ways that products are produced in Kenya, Senegal, and Los Angeles, and the ways that these consumer goods travel through international networks, Rabine exposes how inequalitites of power are reproduced through globalised capitalist production...Rabine's qualitative research with producers and traders in various contexts sheds light on these important and lesser-known global capital and cultural flows. Sage Race Relations Abstracts

ISBN: 9781859735930

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm

Weight: unknown

224 pages