Fall 2026 Africana Studies BC3010 section 001

Black Fashion and Dress Cultures

Black Fashion and Dress C

Call Number 00127
Day & Time
Location
T 10:10am-12:00pm
To be announced
Day & Time
Location
T 2:10pm-4:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Monica L Miller
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

A cultural history of Black fashion and dress, this course examines the power of clothing as a strategic tool for self-representation, resistance, and liberation. We will examine how fashion and dress express social, political, and aesthetic realities and ambitions of Black people in diaspora, especially as they transition from enslavement to freedom, rural to urban, from colonized to liberated, and visualize a sense of cosmopolitanism on and with their adorned bodies. 


In fall of 2026, the class will focus on 10 fashion objects that represent singular, transformative moments in Afrodiasporic history. Combining material history with cultural, social, and political context, this course analyzes the impact of fashion/dress makers and wearers, offering a window onto Black history through a familiar, yet contested and consequential mode of identity formation– clothing and style.

 

Web Site Vergil
Department Africana Studies (AFSB)
Enrollment 0 students (20 max) as of 9:05PM Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Subject Africana Studies
Number BC3010
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Open To Columbia College
Section key 20263AFRS3010X001