Fashion, identity, and power in modern Asia
In: East Asian popular culture
Abstract
Machine generated contents note:1.Introduction /Aida Yuen Wong --pt. IGarments and Uniforms --2.Dressing Up During the Meiji Restoration: A Perspective on Fukusei (Clothing Reform) /Yoshinori Osakabe --3.Dress Policy and Western-Style Court Attire in Modern Korea /Kyungmee Lee --4.Monarchist Ambition in China's New Republic: Illustrated Manual of Dress for Ritual Sacrifice for Yuan Shikai's Presidency /Aida Yuen Wong --5.School Uniform Reforms in Modern Japan /Tomoko Namba --6.A Spectacle of Authority on the Streets: Police Uniforms in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea /Michiyo Nomura --pt. IIAccessories --7.Gendered Differences in Modern Korea Toward Western Luxuries /Kyeongmi Joo --8.Affecting Grandiosity: Manchuness and the Liangbatou Hairdo-Turned-Headpiece Circa 1870s-1930s /Gary Wang --9.The Lady's Fan: Fashion Accessories and Modern Femininity in Republican China /Mei Mei Rado --pt. IIIFabrics --10.Fashioning the Foreign: Using British Woolens in Nineteenth-Century China /Rachel Silberstein --11.Woolen Cloths and the Boom of Fancy Kimono: Worsted Muslin and the Development of "Kawaii" Designs in Japan /Seiko Sugimoto --12.Hybrid Dandyism: European Woolen Fabric in East Asia /Kyunghee Pyun --pt. IVFashion Styles --13.Monks in Modern Dress: The Dilemma of Being Japanese and Asian /Brij Tankha --14.Style as Identity: Fashion in Taiwan in the Early Twentieth Century /Chunmei Sun --15.Clothes Make the Woman: Cbeongsam and Chinese Identity in Hong Kong /Sandy Ng.
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