This two-volume set presents information and images of the varied clothing and textiles of cultures around the world, allowing readers to better appreciate the richness and diversity of human culture and history.
Entry Guide Introduction The Encyclopedia Museums with National Dress and Textile Collections Selected Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors Index
Jill Condra is an independent author and editor. She has taught in the area of clothing and textiles history at the University of British Columbia, the University of Prince Edward Island, and the University of Manitoba.
Matters of race, gender, and class form part of the content in each
entry, since those elements may be differentiated, depending on the
country, by garments, jewelry, accessories, makeup, body paint, and
body modifications. . . . Recommended.
*Choice*
This work has many strengths. It makes it clear from the start that
most examples of clothes preserved in museums around the world
belonged to the aristocracy and the elite, and are not
representative of what ordinary citizens would wear. . . . [F]or
those looking for an addition to their fashion or general history
collection, this is an excellent, accessible, and affordable
option.
*Reference Reviews*
Traditional costumes from more than 130 nations, regions, and
islands are detailed in 80-plus entries. The basic entry format is
an overview of the nation's history and geography, a synopsis of
typical style of clothing for men and women, and, in some cases,
mention of jewelry, special occasion/regional dress, and body
modification/body art. The nontechnical, straightforward material
is written by specialists, such as fashion historians and museum
curators, many of whom reside in the country of which they write.
Articles of clothing are well described and often accompanied by
black-and-white photographs.
*Library Journal*
Overall, the Encyclopedia of National Dress offers a good
introduction to an important visual marker of any cultural group's
clothing.
*ARBA*
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