Molas
280 pages, 10 x 8
142 color photos, 2 color illustrations, 9 halftones, 8 figs., 2 maps, 11 tables
Paperback
Release Date:01 Oct 2016
ISBN:9780826357069
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Molas

Dress, Identity, Culture

University of New Mexico Press

Molas, the distinctive blouses made and worn by Kuna women in Panama, are collected by thousands of enthusiasts as well as by anthropological museums all over the world. They are recognized everywhere as an identifier of the Kuna people and also of Panama. This book, based on original research, explores the origin of the mola in the early twentieth century, how it became part of the everyday dress of Kuna women, and its role in creating Kuna identity.

Images drawn from more than twenty museums as well as private collections show the development of designs and techniques and highlight changes in the garment as an item of indigenous fashion. Applying an interdisciplinary approach—fusing historical, ethnographic, and material culture studies—author Diana Marks contributes to ongoing debates on cultural authenticity, the invention of traditions, and issues of gender and politics.

[Marks’s] appreciation and understanding for molas and the people and culture creating them is reflected in what is both an informative and beautiful book.'

Las Cruces Sun-News

"[Marks’s] appreciation and understanding for molas and the people and culture creating them is reflected in what is both an informative and beautiful book."
--Las Cruces Sun-News

Diana Marks is an independent researcher and writer specializing in ethnographic textiles. She lives in Sydney, Australia.

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