Volume 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract

If our historic-cultural mestizo background can endow us with a capacity to face the challenge of mixed races matrices, there is also an anthropophagic inscription that is found in our culture that can enable us to select and assimilate critically the repertoires to obtain power and expand our horizons. This article seeks to formulate ideas about Brazilian Fashion that are raised by these questions.

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2013-12-01
2024-03-28
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Keyword(s): anthropophagic subjectivity; anthropophagy; Brazilian fashion; fashion market; globalization; mestizo background

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