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Canadian Fashion Economies
A Select History of Fashion Culture, Commerce, and Colonization
Canadian Fashion Economies
A Select History of Fashion Culture, Commerce, and Colonization
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Description
A vital re-examination of Canadian cultural and commercial history told through key fashion objects from First Nations, colonial settlers, and contemporary Canadian culture.
Traditional narratives of fashion tend to ignore sophisticated pre-colonial networks, First Nation innovations and techniques, and their contributions to colonial dress. From exquisite Chilkat weavings to the iconic Hudson's Bay Company blanket coat, by way of ribbon skirts, quilts, and a beaver-fur top hat, this rich study uses Canadian fashion objects as a research tool to illuminate neglected areas in North American fashion history.
Using vivid object-based research, O'Connell maps out pre-colonial economic networks spanning the entire continent, global colonial textile and fur trades, and the material culture of French and English migrant populations in the 'New World', and equips readers with a framework for more nuanced and inclusive histories of Canadian culture and commerce.
Unexpected, overlooked stories emerge as central to Canada's fashion history, from hybrid fashion cultures to re-used textiles in settler communities, and O'Connell highlights contemporary Canadian artists and designers who point to new possibilities to reclaim and preserve this cultural heritage.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Canadian Couture? Tsimshian & Tlingit Weaving
2. The Beaver Hat: Driver of Colonial Expansion
3. The HBC Blanket Coat: New Material for New Worlds
4. Fugitive Pieces: Quilted Memories and Ribbon Skirts
5. New Industry for a New World: Canadian Colonial Fashion Ephemera
Conclusion: Modern Chilkats
Bibliography
Notes
Glossary
Index
Product details
Published | 04 Sep 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 248 |
ISBN | 9781350357372 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
Illustrations | 20 bw illus |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Ranging from the pre-colonial era through the present, Canadian Fashion Economies is a valuable, vibrantly-written consideration of First Nations, French, and English Canadian fashion cultures. O'Connell provides insightful close readings of specific garments and textiles, skillfully situating these fashion objects in local, national, and global fashion cultures. Illuminating the connections between fashion and survival, cultural, local and national identity, and national and global networks of trade and exchange, his monograph is a significant, engaging contribution to the growing body of scholarship on Canadian fashion history.
Dr Holly Kent, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois Springfield, USA