Book contents
- Dress Cultures in Zambia
- The International African Library
- Dress Cultures in Zambia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1 Dress Practice as History
- Part I Dressing Well
- Part II Dress and Undress
- 4 Dress, Undress, Body, and Nation
- 5 Miniskirts and Dangerous Dress Practice
- 6 The Dramaturgy of Body Politics
- Part III Fashionable Transformations
- References
- Index
- Titles in the Series
4 - Dress, Undress, Body, and Nation
from Part II - Dress and Undress
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2023
- Dress Cultures in Zambia
- The International African Library
- Dress Cultures in Zambia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1 Dress Practice as History
- Part I Dressing Well
- Part II Dress and Undress
- 4 Dress, Undress, Body, and Nation
- 5 Miniskirts and Dangerous Dress Practice
- 6 The Dramaturgy of Body Politics
- Part III Fashionable Transformations
- References
- Index
- Titles in the Series
Summary
Questions about dress and undress are charged issues. Past and present in Zambia, nudity and degrees of undress have been contentious issues when performed in public rather than when subject to the private gaze. Body baring events sexualise different body parts, making the body surface a highly charged site and turning dress and undress into powerful matters with bearing on questions about the constitution of society and women’s and men’s places in it. Spontaneous or organised by individuals or groups, bare body demonstrations have complicated implications, some protest oriented and others celebratory as illustrated in episodes from the late colonial period and more recent events. Throughout this period, the shame frontier shifted from the baring of breasts to the wearing of bras.
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- Dress Cultures in ZambiaInterwoven Histories, Global Exchanges, and Everyday Life, pp. 61 - 78Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023