Power Play and Performance in Harajuku
This article analyses the structures and implications of Japan’s contemporary street fashion cultures, primarily those of Harajuku. Using Roland Barthes’ analogy of dress and dressing it situates the radical subcultural styles within traditional Japanese aesthetics and in a wider history of fashion....
Main Author: | Amelia Groom |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Japan Foundation, Sydney
2011-01-01
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Series: | New Voices |
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Online Access: | http://newvoices.org.au/volume-4/power-play-and-performance-in-harajuku/ |
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