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Experiencing digital fashion archives through a decolonial lens
Fashion archives, as repositories of cultural memory, often reflect and perpetuate colonial legacies through their curation, classification, and accessibility practices.
Victoria Rodriguez Schon +1 more
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CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE FRENCH-LANGUAGE FASHION DISCOURSE: A LINGUOPRAGMATIC ASPECT
The culture of consumption in the French-language fashion discourse, and also considers the linguistic and pragmatic aspect are analyzed in this article.
Yaroslavna Hnoiova
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A decolonial analysis of Lolita dressing practice and fashion in Mainland China
Based on ethnographic work performed in Chengdu, China, this article presents a decolonial analysis of Chinese Lolita dressing, criticising the unjustified accusations of catering to paedophilia and escapism.
Pengze Bai
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Traditional Knowledge Protection and Digitization: A Critical Decolonial Discourse Analysis
Trade treaties and legal agreements generally left Indigenous peoples and colonized communities out of negotiations that directly impacted them. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, informed by decolonial thinking and Nishnaabeg epistemology, this research
J. Paul
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A recent development in the fashion industry, where digital transformation has accelerated, has been the birth and rise of virtual fashion influencers. With their close imitation of the human body and how active they are on social media, their influence ...
Yeong-Gyun Shin, Selee Lee
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Gender in Fashion Advertising on Social Media: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis Approach
This study examines digital fashion advertising discourse on social media from a multimodal perspective. The focus is on Facebook clothing posts published by 'H&M' and the effect of gender on determining the semiotic modes used in such advertisements ...
Attaouia Ikhlef, Z. Awad
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This paper investigates the relationship between characterization frames and argumentation in activists’ discourse about the public controversy surrounding fashion sustainability.
Chiara Mercuri
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Reimagining Communities through Transnational Bengali Decolonial Discourse with YouTube Content Creators [PDF]
Colonialism--the policies and practices wherein a foreign body imposes its ways of life on local communities--has historically impacted how collectives perceive themselves in relation to others.
Dipto Das, Dhwani Gandhi, Bryan Semaan
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Towards a decolonial feminist fashion design reading list
Although reading lists are an important part of curricula and play an essential role in decolonizing education, the work to diversify them can often neglect intersectional approaches that consider both racialized and gendered dimensions of knowledge ...
Tanveer Ahmed
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This article explores South Asian diasporic fashion retail spaces and sartorial practices in Glasgow. Drawing on ten months of ethnographic research, it investigates how fashion and clothing contribute to identity construction, community building, and ...
Rohit K. Dasgupta, Nazlı Alimen
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