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Author Ford, Tanisha C.
Title Liberated threads : Black women, style, and the global politics of soul / Tanisha C. Ford.
Publisher Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2015]


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Descript xv, 256 pages ; 25 cm.
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Contents Introduction : Black women and the making of a modern soul style -- Reimagining Africa : how Black women invented the language of soul in the 1950s -- Harlem's "natural soul" : selling black beauty to the diaspora in the early 1960s -- SNCC's soul sisters : respectability and the style politics of the civil rights movement -- Soul style on campus : American college women and Black power fashion -- We were people of soul : gender, violence, and Black Panther style in 1970s London -- The soul wide world : the "Afro look" in South Africa from the 1970s to the new millennium -- Epilogue : for Chelsea : soul style in the new millennium.
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1469625156
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Author Ford, Tanisha C.
Series Gender and American culture
Gender & American culture.
Subject Minority women -- United States.
Women, Black -- United States.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) -- United States.
Beauty, Personal -- United States.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in fashion -- United States.
Globalization -- United States.
Descript xv, 256 pages ; 25 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Introduction : Black women and the making of a modern soul style -- Reimagining Africa : how Black women invented the language of soul in the 1950s -- Harlem's "natural soul" : selling black beauty to the diaspora in the early 1960s -- SNCC's soul sisters : respectability and the style politics of the civil rights movement -- Soul style on campus : American college women and Black power fashion -- We were people of soul : gender, violence, and Black Panther style in 1970s London -- The soul wide world : the "Afro look" in South Africa from the 1970s to the new millennium -- Epilogue : for Chelsea : soul style in the new millennium.
ISBN 9781469625157
1469625156
Author Ford, Tanisha C.
Series Gender and American culture
Gender & American culture.
Subject Minority women -- United States.
Women, Black -- United States.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) -- United States.
Beauty, Personal -- United States.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in fashion -- United States.
Globalization -- United States.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Wilberforce Institute  HQ 1421 F7  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT

Subject Minority women -- United States.
Women, Black -- United States.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) -- United States.
Beauty, Personal -- United States.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in fashion -- United States.
Globalization -- United States.
Descript xv, 256 pages ; 25 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Introduction : Black women and the making of a modern soul style -- Reimagining Africa : how Black women invented the language of soul in the 1950s -- Harlem's "natural soul" : selling black beauty to the diaspora in the early 1960s -- SNCC's soul sisters : respectability and the style politics of the civil rights movement -- Soul style on campus : American college women and Black power fashion -- We were people of soul : gender, violence, and Black Panther style in 1970s London -- The soul wide world : the "Afro look" in South Africa from the 1970s to the new millennium -- Epilogue : for Chelsea : soul style in the new millennium.
ISBN 9781469625157
1469625156

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