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The Language of Dress: Resistance and Accommodation in Jamaica, 1750-1890, Buckridge Steeve O.


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Автор: Buckridge Steeve O.
Название:  The Language of Dress: Resistance and Accommodation in Jamaica, 1750-1890
ISBN: 9789766401436
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 9766401438
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 290
Вес: 0.49 кг.
Дата издания: 24.06.2009
Язык: English
Размер: 242 x 168 x 22
Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: his book is a study of how African slave and freed women used their fashion and style of dressing as a symbol of resistance to slavery and accommodation to white culture in pre and post-emancipation society. Africans brought aspects of their culture such as folklore, music, language, religion and dress with them to the Americas.


African Lace-bark in the Caribbean

Автор: Buckridge Steeve O
Название: African Lace-bark in the Caribbean
ISBN: 1350058505 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781350058507
Издательство: Bloomsbury Academic
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Описание: In Caribbean history, the European colonial plantocracy created a cultural diaspora in which African slaves were torn from their ancestral homeland. In order to maintain vital links to their traditions and culture, slaves retained certain customs and nurtured them in the Caribbean. The creation of lace-bark cloth from the lagetta tree was a practice that enabled slave women to fashion their own clothing, an exercise that was both a necessity, as clothing provisions for slaves were poor, and empowering, as it allowed women who participated in the industry to achieve some financial independence.

This is the first book on the subject and, through close collaboration with experts in the field including Maroon descendants, scientists and conservationists, it offers a pioneering perspective on the material culture of Caribbean slaves, bringing into focus the dynamics of race, class and gender. Focussing on the time period from the 1660s to the 1920s, it examines how the industry developed, the types of clothes made, and the people who wore them. The study asks crucial questions about the social roles that bark cloth production played in the plantation economy and colonial society, and in particular explores the relationship between bark cloth production and identity amongst slave women.

African Lace-bark in the Caribbean: The Construction of Race, Class and Gender

Автор: Steeve O. Buckridge
Название: African Lace-bark in the Caribbean: The Construction of Race, Class and Gender
ISBN: 147256930X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781472569301
Издательство: Bloomsbury Academic
Цена: 14256.00 р.
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Описание: In Caribbean history, the European colonial plantocracy created a cultural diaspora in which African slaves were torn from their ancestral homeland. In order to maintain vital links to their traditions and culture, slaves retained certain customs and nurtured them in the Caribbean. The creation of lace-bark cloth from the lagetta tree was a practice that enabled slave women to fashion their own clothing, an exercise that was both a necessity, as clothing provisions for slaves were poor, and empowering, as it allowed women who participated in the industry to achieve some financial independence. This is the first book on the subject and, through close collaboration with experts in the field including Maroon descendants, scientists and conservationists, it offers a pioneering perspective on the material culture of Caribbean slaves, bringing into focus the dynamics of race, class and gender. Focussing on the time period from the 1660s to the 1920s, it examines how the industry developed, the types of clothes made, and the people who wore them. The study asks crucial questions about the social roles that bark cloth production played in the plantation economy and colonial society, and in particular explores the relationship between bark cloth production and identity amongst slave women.


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