Contemporary fashion operates within a global structure that reproduces historical inequalities by transforming territories of the Global South into reservoirs of raw materials, aesthetics, and cultural narratives without establishing mechanisms of…
Ethnic dysphoria has become a key concept for understanding the discomfort experienced by racialized individuals when their features, origins, or bodies confront aesthetic systems that privilege homogeneity. Although it is not…
Gentrification has been described by Sharon Zukin as a process in which capital, global middle classes, and cultural industries reconfigure historically working‑class neighborhoods, transforming not only their economic structures but also…