Downtime with Decolonial Thoughts

Decolonising the Catwalk: Unveiling the Coloniality of Fashion in Africa and the Global South

50 min · 10 de abr de 2024
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In this episode, we discuss the colonial influences shaping fashion in Africa and the Global South. We navigate through the vibrant world of African fashion, tracing the impact of colonialism on clothing traditions and industry dynamics. From the echoes of European colonization to the currents of globalization, we explore the complex interplay of power, culture, and creativity on fashion runways. Join us as we amplify the voices of designers, historians, and activists challenging the colonial legacy and advocating for a more inclusive industry.

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