Vol. 53 No. 1 (2022): Dress as Symbolic Resistance in Asia

edited by Mina Roces
Published:
2022-04-25
Full Issue:
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Editorial
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Dress as Symbolic Resistance in Asia
5-14
Current Debate
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“Fashion Is Changing All the Time, Everywhere”. A Brief Overview of the Field of Fashion and Dress Studies Interview
15-24
Article
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Activist Styling: Fashioning Domestic Worker Identities in Indonesia
25-51 -
Women’s Agency through Fashion in North Korea’s Transition
53-75 -
A Narrow Space for Rebellion: The Cultural T-shirt in China’s 1990s
77-96 -
Rice Paddles and Pink Helmets. Framing Gendered Resistance in 20th Century Japan
97-119 -
Sunday Cinderellas: Dress and the Self-Transformation of Filipina Domestic Workers in Singapore, 1990s–2017
121-142
Book Review
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Lipi Begum / Rohit K. Dasgupta / Reina Lewis (eds): Styling South Asian Youth Cultures. Fashion, Media and Society
143-145 -
Stephanie Coo: Clothing the Colony: Nineteenth-Century Philippine Sartorial Culture, 1820–1896
145-147 -
Katherine Mezur / Emily Wilcox: Corporeal Politics: Dancing East Asia
147-152 -
Megan Brankley Abbas: Whose Islam? The Western University and Modern Islamic Thought in Indonesia
152-155 -
Hajriyanto Y. Thohari: Anthropology of the Arabs. Coretan-coretan Etnografis dari Beirut
155-157 -
Ruth Streicher: Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand
157-163