MeXicana fashions :: politics, self-adornment, and identity construction /
Collecting the perspectives of scholars who reflect on their own relationships to particular garments, analyze the politics of dress, and examine the role of consumerism and entrepreneurialism in the production of creating and selling a style, meXicana Fashions examines and searches for meaning in t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Collecting the perspectives of scholars who reflect on their own relationships to particular garments, analyze the politics of dress, and examine the role of consumerism and entrepreneurialism in the production of creating and selling a style, meXicana Fashions examines and searches for meaning in these visible, performative aspects of identity.Focusing primarily on Chicanas but also considering trends connected to other Latin American communities, the authors highlight specific constituencies that are defined by region ("Tejana style," "L.A. style"), age group ("homie," "chola"), and social class (marked by haute couture labels such as Carolina Herrera and Oscar de la Renta). The essays acknowledge the complex layers of these styles, which are not mutually exclusive but instead reflect a range of intersections in occupation, origin, personality, sexuality, and fads. Other elements include urban Indigenous fashion shows, the shifting quinceañera market, "walking altars" on the Days of the Dead, plus-size clothing, huipiles in the workplace, and dressing in drag. Together, these chapters illuminate the full array of messages woven into a vibrant social fabric |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (iv, 330 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9781477319604 1477319603 |
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spelling | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / edited by Aída Hurtado and Norma E. Cantú First edition Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, [2020]. ©2020 1 online resource (iv, 330 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Collecting the perspectives of scholars who reflect on their own relationships to particular garments, analyze the politics of dress, and examine the role of consumerism and entrepreneurialism in the production of creating and selling a style, meXicana Fashions examines and searches for meaning in these visible, performative aspects of identity.Focusing primarily on Chicanas but also considering trends connected to other Latin American communities, the authors highlight specific constituencies that are defined by region ("Tejana style," "L.A. style"), age group ("homie," "chola"), and social class (marked by haute couture labels such as Carolina Herrera and Oscar de la Renta). The essays acknowledge the complex layers of these styles, which are not mutually exclusive but instead reflect a range of intersections in occupation, origin, personality, sexuality, and fads. Other elements include urban Indigenous fashion shows, the shifting quinceañera market, "walking altars" on the Days of the Dead, plus-size clothing, huipiles in the workplace, and dressing in drag. Together, these chapters illuminate the full array of messages woven into a vibrant social fabric Includes bibliographical references and index Wearing identity: Chicanas and Huipiles / Norma E. Cantú -- Con el huipil en la mente: the metamorphosis of a Chicana / Josie Méndez-Negrete -- "Rebozos, huipiles, y ¿Qué?": Chicana self-fashioning in the academy / Micaela Díaz-Sánchez -- Por la facha y por el traje, se conoce al personaje: tales about attire as resistance and performativity in a Chicana's life trajectory / Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs -- A familial legacy of meXicana style / Domino Renee Perez -- Buying the dream: relating "traditional" dress to consumer practices within US Quinceañeras / Rachel Valentina González-Martin -- Visuality, corporality, and power / Aída Hurtado -- Black, brown, and fa(t)shionable: the role of fat women of color in the rise of body positivity / Jade D. Petermon -- Fashioning decolonial optics: Days of the Dead walking altars and Calavera fashion shows in Latina/o Los Angeles / Laura Pérez -- "Fierce and fearless": dress and identity in Rigoberto González's The Mariposa Club / Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez -- Lydia Mendoza, "Reina de la música tejana": self-stylizing Mexicanidad through China Poblana in the US-mexico borderlands / Marci R. McMahon -- (Ad)dressing Chicana/Latina femininities: consumption, labor, and the cultural politics of style in Latina fashion / Stacy I. Macías -- Urban Xican/x-Indigenous fashion show ARTivism: experimental ethnographies and perform-antics in Three Actos / Chela Sandoval, Amber Rose González, and Felicia Montes Description based on print version record Mexican American women Clothing. Mexican American women Ethnic identity. Clothing and dress Political aspects United States. Clothing and dress Social aspects United States. Fashion Social aspects United States. Group identity United States. Américaines d'origine mexicaine Identité ethnique. Identité collective États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Clothing and dress Social aspects fast Fashion Social aspects fast Group identity fast Mexican American women Ethnic identity fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Hurtado, Aída, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCfpCmRfD679DqxWPkGgX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88648105 Cantú, Norma E., 1947- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJh4xCcJMyvyqJffMTFFrq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94055067 has work: MeXicana fashions (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFrRc47JJ8ptKRxtgdkQ4q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: MeXicana fashions. First edition. Austin : University of Texas Press, 2020 9781477319581 (DLC) 2019010289 (OCoLC)1090282264 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2268912 Volltext |
spellingShingle | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / Wearing identity: Chicanas and Huipiles / Norma E. Cantú -- Con el huipil en la mente: the metamorphosis of a Chicana / Josie Méndez-Negrete -- "Rebozos, huipiles, y ¿Qué?": Chicana self-fashioning in the academy / Micaela Díaz-Sánchez -- Por la facha y por el traje, se conoce al personaje: tales about attire as resistance and performativity in a Chicana's life trajectory / Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs -- A familial legacy of meXicana style / Domino Renee Perez -- Buying the dream: relating "traditional" dress to consumer practices within US Quinceañeras / Rachel Valentina González-Martin -- Visuality, corporality, and power / Aída Hurtado -- Black, brown, and fa(t)shionable: the role of fat women of color in the rise of body positivity / Jade D. Petermon -- Fashioning decolonial optics: Days of the Dead walking altars and Calavera fashion shows in Latina/o Los Angeles / Laura Pérez -- "Fierce and fearless": dress and identity in Rigoberto González's The Mariposa Club / Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez -- Lydia Mendoza, "Reina de la música tejana": self-stylizing Mexicanidad through China Poblana in the US-mexico borderlands / Marci R. McMahon -- (Ad)dressing Chicana/Latina femininities: consumption, labor, and the cultural politics of style in Latina fashion / Stacy I. Macías -- Urban Xican/x-Indigenous fashion show ARTivism: experimental ethnographies and perform-antics in Three Actos / Chela Sandoval, Amber Rose González, and Felicia Montes Mexican American women Clothing. Mexican American women Ethnic identity. Clothing and dress Political aspects United States. Clothing and dress Social aspects United States. Fashion Social aspects United States. Group identity United States. Américaines d'origine mexicaine Identité ethnique. Identité collective États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Clothing and dress Social aspects fast Fashion Social aspects fast Group identity fast Mexican American women Ethnic identity fast |
title | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / |
title_auth | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / |
title_exact_search | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / |
title_full | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / edited by Aída Hurtado and Norma E. Cantú |
title_fullStr | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / edited by Aída Hurtado and Norma E. Cantú |
title_full_unstemmed | MeXicana fashions : politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / edited by Aída Hurtado and Norma E. Cantú |
title_short | MeXicana fashions : |
title_sort | mexicana fashions politics self adornment and identity construction |
title_sub | politics, self-adornment, and identity construction / |
topic | Mexican American women Clothing. Mexican American women Ethnic identity. Clothing and dress Political aspects United States. Clothing and dress Social aspects United States. Fashion Social aspects United States. Group identity United States. Américaines d'origine mexicaine Identité ethnique. Identité collective États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Clothing and dress Social aspects fast Fashion Social aspects fast Group identity fast Mexican American women Ethnic identity fast |
topic_facet | Mexican American women Clothing. Mexican American women Ethnic identity. Clothing and dress Political aspects United States. Clothing and dress Social aspects United States. Fashion Social aspects United States. Group identity United States. Américaines d'origine mexicaine Identité ethnique. Identité collective États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies Clothing and dress Social aspects Fashion Social aspects Group identity Mexican American women Ethnic identity United States |
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