3 credits; 3 lecture hours
This course explores the history of trade, inspiration, and appropriation between cultures through case studies. It examines how fashion shapes identity and the complex intersection of materials, motifs, and meanings. It teaches how to ethically study global fashion, factoring in existing and historic power structures and cultural values.
General Education Areas: Diversity-Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice(DVRS), World History and Global Awareness(GLBL), Humanities(HUMN)