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The Cowrie Shell in African Fashion: A Symbol of Everyday Resistance - Paperback

The Cowrie Shell in African Fashion: A Symbol of Everyday Resistance - Paperback

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by Joelle Firzli (Author)

How can a small shell carry centuries of cultural meaning, resistance, and power? The Cowrie Shell as Evidence of Resistance and Power by Joelle Firzli explores the remarkable journey of the cowrie shell-from its origins in the Maldives to its enduring significance across Africa and the global fashion landscape.

For centuries, the cowrie shell has fascinated historians, anthropologists, and economists. Once used as ornament, spiritual object, and currency, it played a transformative role in shaping social and economic life across African societies from the eleventh century onward. Firzli traces the shell's historical circulation through trade networks and cultures spanning Rome, the Levant, and the Americas, revealing how this small object acquired layered meanings of value, spirituality, and exchange.

The book also examines how the cowrie shell has been reinterpreted within modern fashion. While European designers such as Yves Saint Laurent drew inspiration from African aesthetics in the twentieth century, contemporary African designers are reclaiming the cowrie as a powerful symbol of identity, heritage, and cultural continuity. Through fashion, the shell becomes a medium for storytelling-expressing joy, resilience, spirituality, and resistance while challenging colonial narratives and reclaiming cultural agency.

Ideal for students and scholars in fashion studies, global fashion history, African studies, and cultural history, as well as readers interested in material culture, identity, and the intersection of fashion, heritage, and postcolonial discourse.

Number of Pages: 196
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 27, 2026