Moda Negra,过去和现在

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jonathan Michael Square
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奴隶制制度对巴西文化产生了深远而持久的影响,尤其是在时尚方面。从16世纪开始,早期的跨大西洋奴隶贸易由葡萄牙人主导;向巴西输入被奴役的非洲人一直持续到19世纪,这使得巴西拥有大量的黑人人口。被奴役的人积极地用时尚来表达他们的非洲传统,并抵制奴隶制的等级制度。时尚也是权力和控制的工具,服装的选择反映了社会地位。在四旬斋狂欢节前的庆祝活动中,社会等级制度被暂时推翻。非洲的宇宙观影响了人们的穿着,珠宝和仪式色彩等元素传达了精神意义。当代非裔巴西设计师继续融入这些元素,从而突出了非裔巴西时尚的动态本质。
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Moda Negra, past and present
The institution of slavery had a profound and enduring influence on the culture of Brazil, particularly in fashion. The early trans-Atlantic slave trade was dominated by the Portuguese, beginning in the sixteenth century; the importation of enslaved Africans to Brazil continued well into the nineteenth century, contributing to Brazil’s large Black population. Enslaved individuals actively used fashion to express their African heritage and resist the hierarchy of slavery. Fashion also served as a tool for power and control, with clothing choices reflecting social status. During pre-Lenten Carnaval celebrations, social hierarchies were temporarily overturned. African cosmologies influenced dressing, with elements like jewellery and ceremonial colours conveying spiritual significance. Contemporary Afro-Brazilian designers continue to incorporate these elements, thereby highlighting the dynamic nature of Afro-Brazilian fashion.
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International Journal of Fashion Studies
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