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Costume and identity in highland Ecuador, edited by Ann Pollard Rowe ; text by Lynn A. Meisch ... [et al.]

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Costume and identity in highland Ecuador, edited by Ann Pollard Rowe ; text by Lynn A. Meisch ... [et al.]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-299) and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Costume and identity in highland Ecuador
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39235632
Responsibility statement
edited by Ann Pollard Rowe ; text by Lynn A. Meisch ... [et al.]
Summary
Costume and Identity in Highland Ecuador offers particular insight into the role of costume - clothing, jewelry, hairstyles, and bodily adornment - in a society changing from a subsistence to a wage-based economy. In some highland regions costumes are still relatively conservative; in others, machine-made cloth has replaced handmade cloth or distinctive costumes are disappearing altogether. In this volume a number of textile experts focus their attention on the creation and use of the clothing itself, including loom styles and fabrics, but in addition they explore the historical forces that have helped shape indigenous costume. This work is the first detailed survey of Ecuadorian costume and will become a standard reference and a much-needed model for other areas of South America. Pulling together many and varied field studies, it spans more than twenty years and presents research in a useful, comparative format. Many of the 286 photographs of daily and fiesta dress were taken on location; some depict significant examples from the renowned collection of The Textile Museum. All attest to the visual stimulation of Ecuadorian costume
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