ISBN:
1283079690
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9781847886323
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9781847886316
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9781847887399
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9781472504401
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9780857851420
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (viii, 204 p)
,
ill
Edition:
English ed
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Global denim
DDC:
306.4
Keywords:
Jeans (Clothing) Social aspects
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Culture and globalization
;
Denim Social aspects
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Jeans (Clothing) Social aspects
;
Denim Social aspects
;
Culture and globalization
Abstract:
On any given day nearly half the world's population is wearing blue jeans. This is entirely extraordinary. Yet there has never been a serious attempt to understand the causes, nature and consequences of denim as 'the' global garment of our world. This book takes up that challenge with gusto. It gives clear, if surprising, explanations for why this is the case; challenging the accepted history of jeans and showing why the reasons cannot be commercial. While discussing the consequences of denim at the global level, the book consists of some exemplary studies by anthropologists of what blue jeans mean in a variety of local situations. These range from the discussion of hip-hop jeans in Germany, denim and sex in Milan through to the connection between denim and recycling in the US. But through all these intensively researched ethnographies of local denim we build our understanding of the most curious of all features of blue jeans - the rise of global denim
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The making of an American icon: the transformation of blue jeans during the Great Depression
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Diverting denim: screening jeans in Bollywood
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How blue jeans went green: the materiality of an American icon
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The limits of jeans in Kannur, Kerala
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'Brazilian jeans': materiality, body and seduction at a Rio de Janeiro's Funk Ball
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Indigo bodies: fashion, mirror work and sexual identity in Milan
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Jeanealogies: materiality and the (im)permanence of relationships and intimacy
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Carrot-cut jeans: an ethnographic account of assertiveness, embarrassment and ambiguity in the figuration of working -class male youth identities in Berlin
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The jeans that don't fit: marketing cheap jeans in Brazil
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.2752/9781472504401
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