Dressing the Resistance: The Visual Language of Protest Through History

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Dressing the Resistance is a celebration of how we use clothing, fashion, and costume to ignite activism and spur social change.

Weaving together historical and current protest movements across the gl

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  • Author: Benda, Camille
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 208
  • Publish Date: October 19 2021
  • ISBN10: 1616899883
  • Language: English

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Dressing the Resistance is a celebration of how we use clothing, fashion, and costume to ignite activism and spur social change.

Weaving together historical and current protest movements across the globe, Dressing the Resistance explores how everyday people and the societies they live in harness the visual power of dress to fight for radical change. American suffragettes made and wore dresses from old newspapers printed with voting slogans. Male farmers in rural India wore their wives’ saris while staging sit-ins on railroad tracks against government neglect. Costume designer and dress historian Camille Benda analyzes cultural movements and the clothes that defined them through over 150 archival images, photographs, and paintings that bring the history of activism to life, from ancient Roman rebellions to the #MeToo movement, from twentieth-century punk subcultures to Black Lives Matter marches.

Includes a Foreword by Ane Crabtree, costume designer, The Handmaid’s Tale.

Author: Camille Benda
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 10/19/2021
Pages: 208
Weight: 2.16lbs
Size: 10.73h x 8.34w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781616899882
Language: English

Author

Benda, Camille

Binding

ISBN10

1616899883

ISBN13

9781616899882

Page Count

208

Published Date

October 19 2021

Language

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