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Fashioning

Zambian Moments

Karen Tranberg Hansen

Northwestern University, USA kth462{at}northwestern.edu

Focusing on dress practices that involve both new and secondhand clothing in Zambia, this article discusses the ‘social death’ of things. The ephemeral and fleeting qualities are revealed in the social relations and interactions in which dress is embedded. Different contextual evaluations of the involvement of dress with their wearers’ changing lives illustrate how demonstrative display of the dressed body produces experiences of dress that vanish almost as soon as they have been created.

Key Words: fashion • used clothes • Zambia

Journal of Material Culture, Vol. 8, No. 3, 301-309 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/13591835030083005


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