Fashion and Activism: Clothing for Social Change

28 novembre 2025

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Course Summary

Quick Summary

  • Overview of clothing items and their names in English
  • Understanding causes related to social issues and advocacy
  • Symbols, meanings, and expressions associated with clothing
  • Materials used in clothing and their significance
  • Strategies for taking action and advocacy through clothing
  • Key roles of people involved in activism, fashion, and social movements

Concepts and definitions

  • Clothing items: beret, dress, gown, skirt, shirt, blouse, jeans, T-shirt, sweater, tie, underwear, bra, high heels, shorts, overalls, outfit
  • Causes: animal abuse, anti-war, civil rights, disease, fair trade, peace, political, sustainable, discrimination, oppressed people, inequality, poverty, thrifting
  • Symbols and meanings: associate with, denounce, embody, means of expression, rebel against, stand for, suggest, symbolize
  • Materials: denim, dye, fabric, fur, leather, feather, jewel
  • Power of clothes: pride, empowerment, commitment, involvement, tribute, awareness, message, stance, warning, cultural honor, rights, equality
  • People: activist, demonstrator, eco-warrior, protestor, rebel, counterculture, fashion designer

Formulas, laws, principles

  • No specific formulas or laws; concepts are primarily qualitative and interpretive
  • Symbolic meanings and social implications often depend on context and intent

Methods and procedures

  1. Identify clothing item and its cultural or social significance
  2. Analyze the symbolic meaning or message conveyed
  3. Connect the clothing/materials to broader causes or movements
  4. Recognize the role of individuals in promoting and advocating social issues
  5. Use clothing as a means of expression, activism, or cultural representation

Illustrative examples

  1. Wearing a beret as a symbol of cultural identity or political statement
  2. Using denim and leather in clothing to embody rebellion or counterculture
  3. Advocating for animal rights by choosing clothing made from fur or leather, or rejecting these materials

Pitfalls and points of attention

  • Avoid conflating fashion trends with activism intentions
  • Be aware of cultural appropriation or misinterpretation of symbols
  • Recognize the difference between fashion as expression and its social or political messages
  • Ensure understanding of the social impact of materials used in clothing, such as fur or leather

Glossary

  • Anti-war, civil rights, disadvantaged, discrimination, empowerment, advocacy, symbolism, activism, counterculture