Incorporating Critical Moments Into a Course: Clothing and Human Behavior
- Diane Vigna (University of Nebraska)
- Reschell Ray (University of Nebraska)
Abstract
Clothing and Human Behavior is an entry-level course which presents students from across the University with the various functions of and motivations for dress across many cultures. The course covers issues of race, ethnicity, and gender and imparts knowledge and analysis of theoretical concerns, social experiences, or creative works arising from human diversity in the US and the world community.
How to Cite:
Vigna, D. & Ray, R., (1998) “Incorporating Critical Moments Into a Course: Clothing and Human Behavior”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 1999(1).
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