« Group travelling in China | Main | Dvorak's rant on academia »

Fashion in Malaysia

lesliethompson.jpg
A former student of mine is in Malaysia on a Fulbright; she wanted to work with women's groups in an Islamic country, and seems to be learning a lot about life as a woman in a Malaysian country. Leslie recently emailed me a news article that the New Straits Times published on her, that included a picture of her in full headscarf. I think you can pick her out in the picture! Here's a link to the article if you want to read the entire piece.

That one picture says a lot about fashion and material culture; notice Leslie and her friends in the picture are reading newsapers. There's a lot to read from that picture, and it got me thinking more about the issue of clothing -- I always use clothing in my classroom teaching to talk about the issue of "value" in economic anthropology and as an example of the connections between material culture and identity; in fact, my anthropologist wife Rebecca has written an article on fashion and identity in South Korea (focusing on hanbok). Leslie's given me something more to think about!

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://blogs.davidson.edu/mt-tb.cgi/92

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)