Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion: Ten-volume set
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Mixed media product | English
The Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion explores, in 760 articles and 3.6 million words, the dressed and adorned body across cultures and throughout history. Lavishly illustrated with over 2,000 images, it is essential for all students, scholars and practitioners of fashion and textiles, across disciplines. Available in print - as a 10 volume set - and online within the Berg Fashion Library. The Encyclopedia provides: In-depth original articles - from over 600 international experts - on countries, themes, cultural groups, and dress types Special articles on sources and evidence for each major geographical area ''Snapshot'' articles featuring illuminating examples and case studies * Invaluable bibliographies and suggestions for further reading for each article Cross-references and an analytical cumulative index Cross-cultural and multidisciplinary in approach, the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion provides readers with an appreciation of the richness and complexity of dress around the world. For more information please see www.bergfashionlibrary.com/encyclopedia.
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Product Details
Format: Mixed media product
Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781847881045
About
Joanne B. Eicher is a worldwide authority on the anthropology of dress. She is Editor for Berg''s Dress Body Culture series and is the author co-author or editor of a wide range of books including: The Visible Self; Mother Sister Bride: Rituals of Womanhood; Fashion Foundations; and Dress and Ethnicity. She has lectured and presented papers on five continents. Her research focuses on dress as non-verbal communication with research emphasis on Africa and the textile trade from India to Africa. She is Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota where she served as department head of Design Housing and Apparel and Director of the Goldstein Museum of Design. She received her PhD from Michigan State University. Her honors include the Leadership Award from ACASA (Arts Council of African Studies Association) and Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from Iowa State University.