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Costume: Performing Identities through Dress is revelatory. . . . Shukla shares research across three continents . . . and within several contexts to show how what we wear defines us on personal and community levels. . . . Costume is a wide-ranging book bringing attention to clothing as part of festivals and folk heritage events, pop culture conventions and dramatic performances.

* Nuvo *

Although her book is based on scholarly research, Shukla's engaging writing style and rich illustrations make for a highly accessible and enduring work. . . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

This collection of case studies is well worth a read for anyone interested in the physical, psychological, communal, and transformative power of costume.

* Worn Through *

In drawing together these diverse studies and revealing the structural parallels between the behaviours underlying them, she has contributed to the study and interpretation of dress and costume, her ethnographic methodology throughout facilitating an emphasis on shared humanity.

* The Costume Society *

Written in straightforward and enjoyable prose, this text provides a valuable resource both for teachers of material culture and costume researchers. Shukla highlights costume as a method for both socio-cultural and personal expression through vivid portraits of individuals. Visual, accessible, and conscientiously attentive to the people featured, Costume is a broad and thorough examination of how a heightened form of dress indicates to observers a rich and heightened version of self.

* Western Folklore *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Dressing-Up: Special Clothing for Extraordinary Contexts
2. Festive Spirit: Carnival Costume in Brazil
3. Heritage: Folk Costume in Sweden
4. Play: The Society for Creative Anachronism
5. Reenactment: Reliving the American Civil War
6. Living History: Colonial Williamsburg
7. Art: Costume and Collaboration on the Theatre Stage
8. Artistic Communication: Costume as Elective Identity
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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    A Paperback by Pravina Shukla

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      Publisher: MH - Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 4/6/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780253015778, 978-0253015778
      ISBN10: 0253015774

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Costume: Performing Identities through Dress is revelatory. . . . Shukla shares research across three continents . . . and within several contexts to show how what we wear defines us on personal and community levels. . . . Costume is a wide-ranging book bringing attention to clothing as part of festivals and folk heritage events, pop culture conventions and dramatic performances.

      * Nuvo *

      Although her book is based on scholarly research, Shukla's engaging writing style and rich illustrations make for a highly accessible and enduring work. . . . Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      This collection of case studies is well worth a read for anyone interested in the physical, psychological, communal, and transformative power of costume.

      * Worn Through *

      In drawing together these diverse studies and revealing the structural parallels between the behaviours underlying them, she has contributed to the study and interpretation of dress and costume, her ethnographic methodology throughout facilitating an emphasis on shared humanity.

      * The Costume Society *

      Written in straightforward and enjoyable prose, this text provides a valuable resource both for teachers of material culture and costume researchers. Shukla highlights costume as a method for both socio-cultural and personal expression through vivid portraits of individuals. Visual, accessible, and conscientiously attentive to the people featured, Costume is a broad and thorough examination of how a heightened form of dress indicates to observers a rich and heightened version of self.

      * Western Folklore *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      1. Dressing-Up: Special Clothing for Extraordinary Contexts
      2. Festive Spirit: Carnival Costume in Brazil
      3. Heritage: Folk Costume in Sweden
      4. Play: The Society for Creative Anachronism
      5. Reenactment: Reliving the American Civil War
      6. Living History: Colonial Williamsburg
      7. Art: Costume and Collaboration on the Theatre Stage
      8. Artistic Communication: Costume as Elective Identity
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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