Maria Angela Jansen

Domaine de recherche

l'Afrique

Pays de résidence

Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord

Titre

Dr

Affiliation

London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London

Adresse électronique

m.jansen@fashion.arts.ac.uk

Adresse

London College of Fashion
University of the Arts London
20 John Princes St
London W1G OBJ
United Kingdom

Téléphone/Télécopie

T: +44 (0)20 7514 2014

Pays de spécialisation

Morocco

Éducation

BA & MA in Cultural Anthropology
PhD in Humanities
Leiden University, Netherlands

Recherche

Morocco, Moroccan urban fashion industry, anthropology of dress, (non)Western fashion, national fashion identities, cultural impacts of globalization, notions of tradition, modernity, local and global.

Enseignement

Anthropology of dress, urban anthropology, fashion theory, cultural globalization

Publications

Books
* Jansen, M.A. (2014). Moroccan Fashion: Design, Tradition and Modernity. London: Bloomsbury Publishers.
* Jansen, M.A. and Jennifer Craik (Eds.). (Under review). Modern Fashion Traditions: Negotiating Modernities Through Fashion. London: Bloomsbury Publishers.

Book chapters
* Jansen, M.A. 2013. ‘Three Generations of Moroccan Fashion Designers: Negotiating Local and Global Identity.’ In Fashioning Identities: Cultures of Exchange, edited by Sarah Heaton. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 161-180.
* Jansen, M.A. (Under review). ‘Une ‘modernité Marocaine’ a travers la mode.’ In Le Maroc au Présent, edited by Baudouin Dupret, Jean-Noël Ferrié and Zakaria Rhani. Rabat: Centre Jacques Berque.

Journal Articles
* Jansen, M.A. 2005. ‘Van Harem Tot Catwalk: Het Ontstaan Van Een Marokkaanse Haute Couture.’ (From the Harem to the Catwalk: The Development of Moroccan Haute Couture) Zemzem 1, 80-90.
* Jansen, M.A. 2003. ‘Keswa Kebira: The Jewish Moroccan Grand Costume.’ Khila’ 1, 79-105.

Other Publications
* Jansen, M.A. 2007. ‘PLATFORM.’ Catalogue of the Casablanca Fashion Week FestiMode.
* Jansen, M.A. 2006. ‘De Fil en Aiguille.’ Museum catalogue Batha Museum Fez.

Mots-clés

morocco, anthropology, dress, fashion, identity, globalization, tradition, modernity