The Chinese Fashion Industry: An Ethnographic ApproachA&C Black, 15.08.2013 - 224 Seiten Less than three decades ago, when the Chinese bought cloth or clothes, they would have had to use a government-issued coupon. Today the Chinese fashion industry is one of the most dynamic in the world - it not only supplies fashions to the increasingly discerning domestic market, but also provides one-third of the clothing sold in the global market. How did this phenomenal transition come about? What can the growth of the Chinese fashion industry tell us about the post-Mao China? What roles do the local and the global play in the dramatic changes? This book offers a historically informed, ethnographically grounded and interpretive analysis of contemporary Chinese fashion and the fashion industry. It examines the interplay of state politics, market forces, local social and cultural factors, and the global political economy, both in the rise of the Chinese fashion industry and in the life and work of Chinese fashion professionals. As the first ethnographic account of the Chinese fashion industry in the post-Mao era, The Chinese Fashion Industry combines first-hand accounts with sophisticated cultural analysis to offer new insights, and will be of interest to students and scholars of fashion, anthropology and China. |
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... contexts throughout this book. Do I use them to refer to the same thing? Not exactly, nor do most scholars of clothing or practitioners in the industry use them interchangeably as if they mean precisely the same thing. While many ...
... contexts throughout this book. Do I use them to refer to the same thing? Not exactly, nor do most scholars of clothing or practitioners in the industry use them interchangeably as if they mean precisely the same thing. While many ...
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... contexts that can give rise to emulation and differentiation in fashion. Cannon thus distinguishes the fashion process ... context of China. In some historical periods such as the Maoist era, clothing styles were relatively stable, and ...
... contexts that can give rise to emulation and differentiation in fashion. Cannon thus distinguishes the fashion process ... context of China. In some historical periods such as the Maoist era, clothing styles were relatively stable, and ...
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... context in order to gain insights into the local knowledge of local cultural meanings (1973b: 3–30, 1983). At the same time, anthropologists who are inspired by Karl Marx adopt a politicaleconomic approach to anthropology that focuses ...
... context in order to gain insights into the local knowledge of local cultural meanings (1973b: 3–30, 1983). At the same time, anthropologists who are inspired by Karl Marx adopt a politicaleconomic approach to anthropology that focuses ...
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... contexts in which Chinese fashion professionals deal with diverse constraints, and pursue their strategies. It is ... context that includes, but is not limited to, China's response to globalization. Chapter 3 examines the evolution of ...
... contexts in which Chinese fashion professionals deal with diverse constraints, and pursue their strategies. It is ... context that includes, but is not limited to, China's response to globalization. Chapter 3 examines the evolution of ...
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... context, I also highlight the differences between CFW and LFW. Due to the unique characteristics of China Fashion Week, I argue that fashion shows during CFW represent a shortcut for Chinese fashion designers to advance their careers ...
... context, I also highlight the differences between CFW and LFW. Due to the unique characteristics of China Fashion Week, I argue that fashion shows during CFW represent a shortcut for Chinese fashion designers to advance their careers ...
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