Politics of Fashion

This site examines the discourses, political and economic conditions, and institutional formations that have produced the subjects of fashion. Dress as a site of political contest, design as a locus of industry and ideology as well as aesthetics, and manufacture at the intersection of transnational circuits of labor, bodies, and capital -- fashion is political.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

LONG GONE

Clearly, I've moved onto Threadbared.
Posted by slanderous at 11:25 AM No comments:
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slanderous
I am an assistant professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Asian American Studies at a large Midwestern public university. I teach feminist theory, postcolonial cultural studies, and, obviously, fashion (among other things). My own fashion sensibilities range widely, but will never, ever encompass sweatpants if I can help it.
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