TY - BOOK AU - Roach-Higgins,Mary Ellen AU - Eicher,Joanne Bubolz AU - Johnson,Kim K.P. TI - Dress and identity SN - 9781563670572 AV - GT524.J67.D747 1995 PY - 1995/// CY - New York, New York PB - Fairchild Publications KW - Clothing and dress KW - Psychological aspects KW - Identity (Psychology) KW - Gender identity KW - Anthology N1 - 1 (pages 481-503) and indexes; Dress and identity; Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins and Joanne B. Eicher --; Appearance and the self; Gregory P. Stone --; Remember : one size does not fit all; Emily Secaur --; Diary of a breast reduction --; Body image and plastic surgery; Bernard E. Simon --; The perfect body; Martha Barnette --; Beauty is the beast, appearance-impaired children in America; Ann Beuf --; Wardrobe for space : from shuttles to stations; NASA --; Toward cleaner clean rooms; Michael Ravnitzky --; Good-bye to an old supporter; Edward Dolnick --; Layers of signs; Nathan Joseph --; Decoding the runner's wardrobe; Jeffrey E. Nash --; Dress, gender and age; Joanne B. Eicher and Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins --; On the disappearance of knickers : hypothesis for the functional analysis of the psychology of clothing; George Bush and Perry London --; "Passing women," performing men; Anne Herrmann --; The mentally ill and management of personal front; Erving Goffman --; Identity kits; Erving Goffman --; Adolescent dress; Joanne B. Eicher, Suzanne Baizerman, and John Michelman --; The role of clothing in perpetuating ageism; Jane E. Workman and Kim K.P. Johnson --; Can professional women appear too masculine? : the case of the necktie; Kim K.P. Johnson, Christy Crutsinger, and Jane E. Workman --; Role conflict and conformity in dress; Cynthia Jasper and Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins --; Geisha and kimono; Liza Dalby --; The romance of resistance : tracing transformations of power through Bedouin women; Lila Abu-Lughod --; Dress and the American family : the home as shopping mall, the shopping mall as home; Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins --; Clothing of Nigerian cocoa farmers' families; R. Galletti, K. Baldwin and I.O. Dina --; Uniforms; Nathan Joseph --; The image police; Joan Kron --; For caring chefs, headgear is their crowning glory; Richard Shepard --; Dressing for dinner in the bush; Helen Callaway --; Is clothing probative of attitude or intent? : implications for rape and sexual harassment cases; Theresa Lennon, Sharron Lennon and Kim K.P. Johnson --; Dress as a language of protest; John A. Hostetler --; The Hasidic community; Solomon Poll --; Clothing symbolism in African American Greek letter organizations; Lillian Holloman --; Dark forces; Sarah Boxer --; Baseball magic; George Gmelch --; Traditional hairdressing in Nigeria; Titus A. Ogunwale --; The eyed needle; M.D.C. Crawford --; Stitchless sewing for the apparel of the future; Susan M. Watkins --; Everywoman's jewelry : early plastics and equality in fashion; Eleanor Gordon and Jean Nerenberg --; Attitudes and rationalizations regarding body exposure; Erving Goffman --; Symbolizing roles : behind the veil; Elizabeth W. Fernea and Robert A. Fernea --; Nineteenth century missionary views of the hygiene and dress of the Eastern Dakota; David J. Trayte --; Feminine hygiene, fashion and the emancipation of American women; Fred E.H. Schroeder --; The sociology of odors; Gale Peter Largey and David Rodney Watson --; In the kitchen; Henry Louis Gates, Jr. --; Drill and frill : client choice, client typologies, interactional control in commercial tattooing settings; Clinton R. Sanders --; Male and female artistry in Kalabari dress; M. Catherine Daly, Joanne B. Eicher, and Tonye V. Erekosima --; Riturals and power : the anthropology of homecoming at Queen's; Lucia Nixon --; Presentation at court in Sweden 1850-1962; Angela Rundquist --; Dress : views on time and place; Cynthia Jasper and Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins --; Fashion : from class differentiation to collective selection; Herbert Blumer --; Awareness : requisite to fashion; Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins --; A case study : the bloomer costume; Robert H. Lauer and Jeannette C. Lauer --; Communicative devices; Gerald Suttles --; Style as homology; Dick Hebdige --; Senseless; Rick Telander --; Pollution, boundaries, and beliefs; Anne Sutherland --; The African American woman's headwrap : unwinding the symbols; Helen Bradley Griebel --; Cosmopolitan and international dress; Joanne B. Eicher --; How fashion spreads around the world at the speed of light; Woody Hochswender --; The case of the dying kimono; Keiichiro Nakagawa and Henry Rosovsky --; The aesthetics and politics of Japanese identity in the fashion industry; Dorinne Kondo; 2; CIU has obtained rights for you to copy and share this title in electronic or print format with students, faculty and staff N2 - This valuable collection of readings discusses the relationship between dress and identity. Selections from many disciplines present a thorough examination of subjects, such as textiles and clothing, anthropology, sociology, social psychology and women's studies. Some writings are classic statements, others are contributions from recently published books and journals. Each of the books five parts features an introduction that puts entries into context ER -