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E-raamat: Fashion Education: The Systemic Revolution

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2023
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Fashion Education explores how the classroom can transform the fashion industry towards body inclusion and social justice.





The book is a collection of 17 essays by fashion educators from Australia, Canada, the US and the UK who recount their experiences, struggles and strategies of reimagining the exclusive foundation of fashion pedagogy and redesigning fashion curricula to centre Indigenous, Black, brown, fat, disabled, trans and queer worldviews, histories and bodies.





This is the first book to explore the relationships between fashion pedagogy and social justice, and to map out new pedagogical frameworks and tools to redistribute power through fashion education. It shares the teaching practices of fashion educators implementing radical pedagogies and offers practical case studies that engage with a number of intersectional positions.





Fashion Education engages with current pressing concerns for educators and is a valuable teaching resource for fashion educators both theory and practice working in art and design schools in Europe, the US and the UK. 





With chapters covering fashion theory, history, business, communication and design curricula to centre Indigenous, Black, brown, fat, disabled, trans, queer worldviews, histories and peoples it will appeal directly to the many disciplines within fashion. The discussions are also relevant to educators in other art, design and creative fields also looking to centre inclusion in their courses and the strategies presented will apply to them.





Contributions from Tanveer Ahmed, Kevin Almond, Avalon Acaso, Ben Barry, Mal Burkinshaw, Johnathan Clancy, Robin J. Chantree, Deborah A. Christel, Brittany Dickinson, Greg Climer, Bianca Garcia, Denise Nicole Green, Alicia Johnson, Lucy Jones, Grace Jun, Carmen Keist, Riley Kucheran, Michael Mamp, Krys Osei, Lauren Downing Peters, Alexis Quinney, Kelly L. Reddy-Best, Austin Reeves, Joshua Simon, Colleen Schindler-Lynch, Brandon Spencer and Sang Thai

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'Fashion Education is an inspiring collection of chapters that call for fashion education reform based on social justice pedagogy. It is written by fashion educators for fashion educators but can also be an informative read for fashion students or other design educators. The book successfully explores a variety of social justice issues within the fashion education system and how they might be addressed through thoughtful curricular changes. From accessible fashion shows to activism fashion exhibitions to designing for drag queens, the book presents many avenues for implementing inclusive pedagogy in higher education fashion classrooms. This book is a must-read forfashion educators seeking guidance or inspiration for implementing social justice pedagogy in their courses or curricula.





Fashion Education effectively collects a variety of perspectives on how to teach a socially just fashion curriculum in higher education from educators in the Global North (i.e. Australia, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom).' -- Payton Becker, Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 'If you have been searching for a toolkit to dismantle systems of oppression in fashion education, then look no further, you are holding the definitive guide in your hands. Read, plan, then transform.' -- Vicki Karaminas, co-author of Queer Style and Libertine Fashion, Sexual Freedom, Rebellion and Style. We dont talk or write enough about the progressive potential of pedagogies and curricula in fashion studies. Based upon a firm foundation in social justice, Fashion Education: The Systemic Revolution corrects this problem with remarkable clarity through self-reflexive case studies. The editors and authors courageous chapters reveal the complex interplay between sartorial and academic biographies, modeling new pathways for transformation. Fashion Education gives me hope for the future! -- Susan Kaiser

Acknowledgements vii
Radical Fashion Educators Unite: An Introduction 1(15)
Barry Ben
Deborah A. Christel
1 Blackness in Fashion Education
16(15)
Krys Osei
2 Indigenizing Fashion Education: Strong Hearts to the Front of the Classroom
31(30)
Riley Kucheran
3 Queering the Fashion Classroom: Intersectional Student Perspectives
61(13)
Alicia Johnson
Michael Mamp
Alexis Quinney
Austin Reeves
Joshua Simon
4 Theorizing Fat Oppression: Towards a Pedagogy of Empathy, Inclusion and Intentional Action
74(13)
Lauren Downing Peters
5 Reflections of a Fat Fashion Faculty Member
87(12)
Carmen N. Keist
6 Pattern-Cutting without Cultural Appropriation
99(23)
Kevin Almond
Greg Climer
7 Diversity in Fashion Illustration: An Oxymoron, Don't You Think?
122(17)
Colleen Schindler-Lynch
8 Fashion Pedagogy and Disability: Co-Designing Wearables with Disabled People
139(14)
Grace Jun
9 Decolonizing the Mannequin
153(16)
Tanveer Ahmed
10 A Starting Point for Fat Fashion Education
169(18)
Deborah A. Cbristel
11 Black Lives Matter: Fashion Liberation and the Fight for Freedom
187(16)
Brandon Spencer
Kelly L. Reddy-Best
12 Designing for Drag
203(22)
Sang Thai
13 Curating Empowerment: Negotiating Challenges in Pedagogy, Feminism and Activism in Fashion Exhibitions
225(18)
Jenny Leigh Du Puis
Rachel Rose Getman
Denise Nicole Green
Chris Hesselbein
Victoria Pietsch
Lynda Xepoleas
14 Beauty to Be Recognized: Making the Fashion Show Accessible
243(18)
Ben Barry
Avalon Acaso
Robin Chantree
Johnathan Clancy
Bianca Garcia
Anna Pollice
15 A Diversity Network: Industry and Community Collaboration for Inclusive Fashion Design Education
261(22)
Mai Burkinshaw
16 Redesigning Dignity: A Collaborative Approach to the Universal Hospital Gown
283(16)
Brittany Dickinson
Lucy Jones
17 Fashion Exorcism: A Journey in Community-Centred Design
299(20)
Joff
Notes on Contributors 319(8)
Index 327
Dr. Ben Barry is Dean and Associate Professor of Equity and Inclusion in the School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design. His academic leadership, teaching and research aims to confront, resist and transform the fashion systems narrow ideas and ideals.





Dr. Deborah Christel is a fat fashion designer, size-inclsuive business founder and former professor of plus-size design and fat studies. With over a decade of research examining weight bias in the fashion industry, her goal is to ensure bodies of all sizes have equal and equitable access to clothing they find desirable and comfortable.