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Humanities Lab: Sustainable Fashion

Guide for HUL/FRE/FSH/ITA/SLC 494/598 humanities lab.

Sustainable Fashion Spring 2023

Sustainable Fashion Spring 2023

Collaborative course that investigate the discovery and dissemination of ideas that promote increased awareness of the fashion industry’s global impact and to help others understand the powerful question: What should I wear? The class will engage and work collaboratively to explore and develop answers to critical questions such as: What is fashion’s function in society? Is sustainable fashion an oxymoron? Can sustainability keep up with the fast pace of consumption? Who is influencing fashion consumption?

Getting Started

This guide includes tools to help guide your research throughout the semester and includes: databases for finding articles, links to library services, and tools.

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