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School Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
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Department School of Design
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Location London
Research activities
Fashion and Identity in Jamaica
West Indian Sea Island Cotton (WISC)
Decolonial Methodologies in Design History
Current Teaching
FSH1904 Fashion History and Social Identity. The aim of this module is to encourage students think deeply about what fashion is, who makes it, and how it relates to wider society. Fashion is fundamental to understanding what it means to be human.
FSH2904 Fashion Cultures and Social Responsibility. The aim of this module is to encourage students to explore how contemporary debates, themes and concepts influence the material, visual, aural and oral cultures of fashion, challenging dominant historical narratives and unpicking fashion’s mythologies from a global perspective.
FSH3904 Visual Cultures Research Project Module. The module encourages students to explore research topics related to their own practice while fostering critical awareness and self-reflection on historical and contemporary contexts within their discipline. The course enhances primary and secondary research skills acquired in previous levels, focusing on identifying, analysing, and critically evaluating appropriate sources and research methods.