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Sexual Differentiation and Acculturation in Potawatomi Costume
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MARGARET THOMPSON MILLER
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XIV I
- Introduction 1
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SECTION ONE: Clothing, Culture and Communication
- The Language of Personal Adornment 7
- Uncovering the Secret Vice: Toward an Anthropology of Clothing and Adornment 23
- The Very Human Arts of Transformation 47
- You Dance What You Wear, and You Wear Your Cultural Values 77
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SECTION TWO: Signs, Symbols, and the Social Order
- Living Art Among the Samburu 87
- Beads and Personal Adornment 103
- Symbol and Identification in North American Indian Clothing 119
- Badaga Apparel: Protection and Symbol 143
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SECTION THREE: Man, Masks, and Morals
- Analysis of an African Masked Parade 177
- Pageantry and Power in Yoruba Costuming 189
- Mende Secret Societies and their Costumed Spirits 231
- Hortelanos: An Investigation into a Masking Tradition in a Changing Society 267
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SECTION FOUR: The Cloth of Culture Change
- Siona Clothing and Adornment, or, You Are What You Wear 297
- Sexual Differentiation and Acculturation in Potawatomi Costume 313
- Yoruba Dress in Five Generations of a Lagos Family 331
- Social Hair: Tradition and Change in Yoruba Hairstyles in Southwestern Nigeria 349
- Clothing and Power Abuse 399
- The Garments of the Present-Day Azerbaidzhan Population: Traditional and Modern Elements 405
- The Social Symbolism of Women's Dress 415
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SECTION FIVE: Technology and Textiles.
- Tablet Weaving by the Jews of San'a (Yemen) 425
- Sierra Leone Resist-Dyed Textiles 447
- The History and Development of Wax-Printed Textiles Intended for West Africa and Zaire 467
- Biographical Notes 499
- Index of Names 505
- Index of Subjects 511
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XIV I
- Introduction 1
-
SECTION ONE: Clothing, Culture and Communication
- The Language of Personal Adornment 7
- Uncovering the Secret Vice: Toward an Anthropology of Clothing and Adornment 23
- The Very Human Arts of Transformation 47
- You Dance What You Wear, and You Wear Your Cultural Values 77
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SECTION TWO: Signs, Symbols, and the Social Order
- Living Art Among the Samburu 87
- Beads and Personal Adornment 103
- Symbol and Identification in North American Indian Clothing 119
- Badaga Apparel: Protection and Symbol 143
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SECTION THREE: Man, Masks, and Morals
- Analysis of an African Masked Parade 177
- Pageantry and Power in Yoruba Costuming 189
- Mende Secret Societies and their Costumed Spirits 231
- Hortelanos: An Investigation into a Masking Tradition in a Changing Society 267
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SECTION FOUR: The Cloth of Culture Change
- Siona Clothing and Adornment, or, You Are What You Wear 297
- Sexual Differentiation and Acculturation in Potawatomi Costume 313
- Yoruba Dress in Five Generations of a Lagos Family 331
- Social Hair: Tradition and Change in Yoruba Hairstyles in Southwestern Nigeria 349
- Clothing and Power Abuse 399
- The Garments of the Present-Day Azerbaidzhan Population: Traditional and Modern Elements 405
- The Social Symbolism of Women's Dress 415
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SECTION FIVE: Technology and Textiles.
- Tablet Weaving by the Jews of San'a (Yemen) 425
- Sierra Leone Resist-Dyed Textiles 447
- The History and Development of Wax-Printed Textiles Intended for West Africa and Zaire 467
- Biographical Notes 499
- Index of Names 505
- Index of Subjects 511