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Looking FlashClothing in Aotearoa New Zealand By Bronwyn Labrum (Edited by), Fiona McKergow (Edited by), Stephanie Gibson (Edited by) $54.99 Buy Today for: $42.36 You Save: $12.63 (23%)
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| | Format: | Paperback, 300 pages | | Other Information: | illustrations (colour section) | | Published In: | New Zealand, 15 December 2007 | | Other Editions: |
Paperback, USA $93.99 View | | Quantity Available: | 10 |
The story of the shrinking bathing suit and the evolution of the black singlet are only two of the subjects in this engaging book on the role of clothes in our history. Fourteen historians, museum curators and researchers write about the way in which clothes reveal and identify, embody tradition and memory, are both local and global. They discuss the clothes of marching girls and castaways, the use of the kilt, the story of a Maori cloak and of an Otago farmer's extraordinary collection of 1970s high fashion garments. The book is richly illustrated with fashion photographs, advertisements and cartoons. About the Author BRONWYN LABRUM is senior lecturer in the School of Visual and Material Culture at Massey University, Wellington. FIONA MCKERGOW was social history curator at The Science Centre and Manawatu Museum and now cares full-time for her two small children. STEPHANIE GIBSON is a history curator at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. |
| Publisher: | Auckland University Press | | ISBN: | 1869403975 |
| EAN: | 9781869403973 | | Dimensions: | 21.0 x 16.0 centimeters |
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