id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ykwyiiwlozhbzo3znsk553ggha Jana M. Hawley Textiles, Clothing & the Human Element 2012.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 4161 337 66 Textiles, Clothing & the Human Element Years ago, anthropologists gave no attention to clothing and dress; but in the 1980s, a new research agenda was through agency, practice, and performance-no doubt, clothing very much has a human element. In 1987, the Clothing and Textiles Research Journal This includes economic, socialization, communication, arts & aesthetics, world view, technology, Textiles can be worn, exchanged, displayed or used to communicate ideological values and human conditions such as poverty, As the world becomes increasingly globalized, textiles and clothing traditions have been hybridized. For most Amish, clothing represents several dimensions of their cultural values including nonconformity, humility, modesty, utility, thrift, and group The development of China's textile and clothing industries 164 Textiles, Clothing & the H uman Element 복식문화연구 164 Textiles, Clothing & the H uman Element 복식문화연구 164 Textiles, Clothing & the H uman Element 복식문화연구 Clothing and Textiles Research Clothing and Textiles Research Clothing and Textiles Research ./cache/work_ykwyiiwlozhbzo3znsk553ggha.pdf ./txt/work_ykwyiiwlozhbzo3znsk553ggha.txt