“像钉子一样锋利:”非裔美国人教会服饰的获取、影响和意义

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
B. Gatterson, Sara B. Marcketti
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摘要

在这项研究中,我们探讨了非裔美国妇女的教堂服装,以确定影响她们着装风格的因素,而这种风格如今似乎正在消失。10名年龄在70至100岁之间的参与者通过口述历史的方式接受了采访。分析,包括开放和轴向编码,被用来识别紧急主题。从象征互动主义的角度来看,参与者通过与教堂同伴的社会互动塑造和创造了他们的身份。从父母和家庭成员对教会重要性的影响,到通过缝纫、借用和购物来努力工作,再到创造代表他们对上帝信仰的服装,再到评估自己、同龄人和年轻女性的着装,参与者们表达了穿教会服装的各种原因。
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“Sharp as a Tack:” Acquisition, Influences, and Meaning of African American Church Dress
In this study, we explored the church dress of African American women to determine the influences that motivated their style of dressing that seems to be disappearing today. Ten participants aged 70 to 100 were interviewed through an oral history approach. Analysis, including open and axial coding, was used to identify emergent themes. When viewed through the lens of Symbolic Interactionism, the participants both molded and created their identities through social interaction with fellow churchgoers. From the influence of their parents and family members in identifying the importance of church and dressing appropriately to working hard through sewing, borrowing, and shopping to creating outfits that represented their beliefs in God, to evaluating the dress of themselves, their peers, and younger women, the participants voiced a variety of reasons for wearing church dress.
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Clothing & Textiles Research Journal strives to strengthen the research base in clothing and textiles, facilitate scholarly interchange, demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the field, and inspire further research. CTRJ publishes articles in the following areas: •Textiles, fiber, and polymer science •Aesthetics and design •Consumer Theories and Behavior •Social and psychological aspects of dress or educational issues •Historic and cultural aspects of dress •International/retailing/merchandising management and industry analysis
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