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Dangerous Designs Asian Women Fashion the Diaspora Economies at Meripustak

Dangerous Designs Asian Women Fashion the Diaspora Economies by Parminder Bhachu , Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Parminder Bhachu
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780415072205
    Pages208
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2004

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Dangerous Designs Asian Women Fashion the Diaspora Economies by Parminder Bhachu

    In late-1990s Britain, the salwaar-kameez or 'Punjabi suit' emerged as a high-fashion garment. Popular both on the catwalk and on the street, it made front-page news when worn by Diana, Princess of Wales and by Cherie Booth, the wife of UK Prime Minister Tony Blair._x000D_In her ethnography of the local and global design economies established by Asian women fashion entrepreneurs, Parminder Bhachu focuses on the transformation of the salwaar-kameez from negatively coded 'ethnic clothing' to a global garment fashionable both on the margins and in the mainstream. Exploring the design and sewing businesses, shops and street fashions in which this revolution has taken place, she shows how the salwaar-kameez is today at the heart of new economic micro-markets which themselves represent complex, powerfully coded means of cultural dialogue and racial politics. The innovative designs of second-generation British Asian women are drawn from characteristically improvisational migrant cultural codes. Through their hybrid designs and creation of new aesthetics, these women cross cultural boundaries, battling with racism and redefining both Asian and British identities. At the same time, their border-crossing commercial entrepreneurship produces new diaspora economies which give them control over many economic, aesthetic, cultural and technological resources. In this way, the processes of global capitalism are gendered, racialized and localized through the interventions of diasporic women from the margins._x000D_show more



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