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Monday, July 4, 2011
Fully Dressed
"When people put clothes on their bodies, they are primarily engaged with making pictures of themselves to suit their own eyes, out of the completed combination of clothing and the body."
- Anne Hollander,
Seeing Through Clothes
The language of dress: resistance and accommodation in Jamaica, 1760-1890
| By Steeve O. Buckridge
New raiments of self: African American clothing in the antebellum south
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By Helen Bradley Foster
Stylin': African American expressive culture from its beginnings to the zoot suit
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By Shane White, Graham J. White
Seeing through clothes |
By Anne Hollander
Fashioning the bourgeoisie: a history of clothing in the nineteenth century
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By Philippe Perrot
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