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During the 19th and early 20th centuries the production of dress
shifted dramatically from being predominantly hand-crafted in small
quantities to machine-manufactured in bulk. The increasing
democratization of appearances made new fashions more widely
available, but at the same time made the need to differentiate
social rank seem more pressing. In this age of empire, the coding
of class, gender and race was frequently negotiated through dress
in complex ways, from fashionable dress which restricted or
exaggerated the female body to liberating reform dress, from
self-defining black dandies to the oppressions and resistances of
slave dress. Richly illustrated with over 100 images and drawing on
a plethora of visual, textual and object sources, A Cultural
History of Dress and Fashion in the Age of Empire presents essays
on textiles, production and distribution, the body, belief, gender
and sexuality, status, ethnicity, and visual and literary
representations to illustrate the diversity and cultural
significance of dress and fashion in the period.
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