Fashion?s Transnational Inequalities - Almila, Anna-Mari; Delice, Serkan; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Fashion?s Transnational Inequalities

Socio-Political, Economic, and Environmental
 
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This book explores the evolving relationship between fashion and transnational capitalism.

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This book explores the evolving relationship between fashion and transnational capitalism. It examines the inequalities and injustices that this relationship embodies and engenders within the interconnected domains of production, consumption, labour, and environmental ethics. It also considers national and transnational ways of evading, resisting, and dismantling those inequalities and injustices.


An accessible and compelling read, Fashion?s Transnational Inequalities will appeal to students and scholars of fashion, sociology, politics, cultural studies, and all those interested in deconstructing the inequalities that exist in the fashion industry globally.



'This volume makes a timely and much-needed contribution to understanding the fashion system's constraints and potential in responding to pressing issues such as decolonization and the climate crisis by bringing together a remarkable representation of the various ways inequalities manifest themselves in the global fashion arena.'


Simona Serge-Reinach, Associate Professor in Fashion Studies, University of Bologna

Table of Contents:

1.Introduction: Fashion and Transnational Inequalities ? What, Where, and Why? Anna-Mari Almila and Serkan Delice  2.Ethno-Racial Capitalism within Contemporary Fashion: Forced Labour and the Uyghur Crisis Flavia Loscialpo  3.Where is Living Labour in Fashion and Cultural Appropriation Debates? Serkan Delice  4.The Sociality of Decolonisation: Making Fashion, Heritage, and Cultural Sustainability in Vietnam Rimi Khan  5.New Fashion Ethics: Who Has Justice and Value in Fashion? Kirsi Niinimäki  6.From Stylistic Capital to Stylistic Inequalities: What Style Brings to Individuals, and What It Can Take from Them Frédéric Godart  7.The Myth of Trickle-Down: How Fashions Do (Not) Spread in European Fashion Magazines, and What This Tells Us about Power and Status in the Global Fashion System Giselinde Kuipers, Luuc Brans, and Luca Carbone  8.From Paca to Vintage Clothing: Inequality and Border Among Resellers in Monterrey, México Efrén Sandoval  9.Pandemic Fashions or the Historical Inequality of It All Anna-Mari Almila