論文目錄 | |
Abstract | 第1-6頁 |
摘要 | 第6-7頁 |
Introduction | 第7-8頁 |
1. The Imperial Era | 第8-20頁 |
Ⅰ. Ancient "Civilized" Fashion | 第8-12頁 |
Ⅱ. The Qing Dynasty | 第12-16頁 |
Ⅲ. Foot Binding | 第16-20頁 |
2. The Republican Period | 第20-27頁 |
Ⅰ. Early Reform:The Years Leading Up to the Republic | 第20頁 |
Ⅱ. The "New Army" of 1904 | 第20-21頁 |
Ⅲ. Education Reform | 第21-24頁 |
Ⅳ. Zhongshan zhuang | 第24-27頁 |
3. The New Women of the Republic | 第27-43頁 |
Ⅰ. The Girl Student of the May Fourth Era | 第27-28頁 |
Ⅱ. The Rise of the Qipao | 第28-30頁 |
Ⅲ. Shanghai Prostitutes | 第30-32頁 |
Ⅳ. Song Qingling | 第32-34頁 |
Ⅴ. Calendar Posters | 第34-37頁 |
Ⅵ. Qipao:Fashion and Cultural Identity | 第37-39頁 |
Ⅶ. From Bound Feet to High Heels | 第39-41頁 |
Ⅷ. What Women Should Wear | 第41-43頁 |
4. The Mao Era | 第43-51頁 |
Ⅰ. Socialist Fashion in the People's Republic of China | 第43-46頁 |
Ⅱ. Frugality as Fashion | 第46-48頁 |
Ⅲ. Regulations on Clothing | 第48頁 |
Ⅳ. The Mao Suit | 第48-51頁 |
5. The Cultural Revolution | 第51-58頁 |
Ⅰ. Revolutionary Fashion | 第51-53頁 |
Ⅱ. Mao's Red Guards | 第53-55頁 |
Ⅲ. Unisex Fashion | 第55-56頁 |
Ⅳ. Jiang Qing | 第56-58頁 |
6. The Reform Era:The Spread of Fashion Through Media | 第58-74頁 |
Ⅰ. The Domestic Fashion Press | 第58-60頁 |
Ⅱ. Fashion Discourse in early post-Mao China | 第60-62頁 |
Ⅲ. The Birth of China's Hybrid Fashion Press | 第62-64頁 |
Ⅳ. Fashion Newspapers | 第64頁 |
Ⅴ. Television:An early source of Fashion Influence | 第64-65頁 |
Ⅶ. Impotred TV Dramas From Hong Kong. Japan and the United States | 第65-67頁 |
Ⅷ. Mainland TV | 第67-69頁 |
Ⅸ. Movies | 第69-71頁 |
Ⅹ. The Music Industry:Importing Fashion Icons | 第71-74頁 |
7. From Socialist Fashion to Commercial Fashion | 第74-86頁 |
Ⅰ. The Retail Fashion Industry | 第74-77頁 |
Ⅱ. Fashion Education in China | 第77-80頁 |
Ⅲ. Promoting Domestic Designers:Modeling and Designer Contests | 第80-82頁 |
Ⅳ. The Dominance of Global Luxury Brands in the Chinese Market | 第82-84頁 |
Ⅴ. The future of China's fashion industry:Thesis Preparation | 第84-86頁 |
List of Images | 第86-89頁 |
Bibliography | 第89-91頁 |