. Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins, ITAA, taught high school home economics classes, and later moved on to teach textiles and design at the University of Madison-Wisconsin's School of Home Economics. She researched the function of clothing as a non-verbal means of communication and has written several books on

. Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins, ITAA, taught high school home economics classes, and later moved on to teach textiles and design at the University of Madison-Wisconsin's School of Home Economics. She researched the function of clothing as a non-verbal means of communication and has written several books on the topicthat's OK, i want to write my own!. a good collection, but only one or two chapters what i was looking for - a language r grammar of dressShe researched the function of clothing as a non-verbal means of communication and has written several books on the topic. . About the Author Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins, ITAA, taught high school home economics classes, and later moved on to teach textiles and design at the University of Madison-Wisconsin's School of Home EconomicsThis valuable collection of readings discusses the relationship between dress and identity. Selections from many disciplines present a thorough examination of subjects, such as textiles and clothing, anthropology, sociology, social psychology and womens studies. Each of the books five parts features an introduction that puts entries into context.. Some writings are classic statements, others are contributions from recently published books and journals
- Title : Dress and Identity
- Author : Mary Ellen Roach-Higgins
- Rating : 4.98 (540 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-8-14
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 528 Pages
- Asin : 1563670577
- Language : English


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