ISBN13: | 9781032831602 |
ISBN10: | 103283160X |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 224 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 570 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 30 Illustrations, black & white; 30 Halftones, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white |
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Decentering Fashion on the Silk Roads
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Decentering Fashion on the Silk Roads focuses on the dynamism of fashion, textile craft, heritage and sustainability in Central Asia and beyond. This rich travelogue is a refreshing resource for international scholars and postgraduate students studying and researching fashion theory and management in particular.
Decentering Fashion on the Silk Roads focuses on the dynamism of fashion, textile craft, heritage, and sustainability in Central Asia and beyond. The compelling series of accounts provides a comprehensive set of insights and impressions collected from both fashion academics, designers and practitioners from around the globe who journeyed through Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and from those who live and work in this region. It showcases ways in which local textile craft practices can inform the modern fashion industry into becoming more sustainable.
The book opens by exploring the importance of the old ?Silk Roads? crossing through the heart of the world in Central Asia, serving not only as trade routes but also allowing knowledge, art, and practices to be transmitted between the Orient and the Occident ? enabling ideas to flourish and cultural dispositions to develop from Antiquity until Modernity. The unique set of chapters that follow examine and highlight the growing opportunities and lessons this region has to offer to Western fashion through local artistry and craft, and points toward the urgent need to slow down and adopt responsible principles and practices. The book constitutes a warm appreciation of the experiences and grateful thanks to the many communities from all different backgrounds and ages who contributed.
This rich travelogue is a refreshing resource for international scholars and postgraduate students studying and researching fashion theory and management in particular. It will also be of interest to anthropologists, cultural studies, and textiles scholars.
Introduction I. Decentering fashion 1. The Impact on fashion of the World?s centre of gravity shift. Trade, identity and religion in emerging territories 2. Responsible Fashion in Central Asia 3. Cultural Identity and Memory in Clothing Design in Kazakhstan 4. The contemporizing of Uzbek traditional textiles through collaboration and entrepreneurship II. Crafting decentred and responsible fashion 5. (Re)Felting the future: From ancient craftsmanship to contemporary fashion design 6. Social Enterprises support Textile Artisans and Designers in Afghanistan 7. Discourses of craftsmanship in fashion media. On (in)visibility and (dis)empowerment within the fashion system 8. An Embroidery diary 9. Building Inclusive Culture through Tradition, Craft and Emerging Technologies III. Collaborating and diversifying to decentre fashion 10. The power of diversity: The interaction between craftspeople and designers as a resource for a diverse fashion system 11. Courtyard as Classrooms: Empowering Learners through Design Research in Rural India 12. Fashion and disability. From diversity to equality? Analyzing practices in the fashion industry