Joanne Eicher

Joanne Eicher, also known as Joanne Bubolz Eicher, born in 1930,[1] is a retired professor and author who was at one point the leading scholar on Kalabari textiles.[2][3]

Education

In 1952 Eicher received an MS in sociology and anthropology, and in 1959 she received a PhD in sociology and anthropology, all from Michigan State University. She had previously received a BA from Michigan State University in 1948, having majored in languages and literature and minored in textiles and clothing.[4]

Career

Eicher was part of the faculty of Michigan State University's Department of Human and Environmental Design beginning in the late 1960s and continuing until 1977.[4] That year she became head of the Department of Textiles and Clothing at the University of Minnesota;[5] she held that position until 1983. From 1983 until the end of 1987 she was the Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel's head, also at the University of Minnesota.[2] She taught at that university until her retirement in 2005, and in 1995 she was given a Regents’ Professorship there.[2][6] She eventually became regents professor emerita.[7]

She was also director of the Goldstein Museum of Design from 1983 to 1987.[8]

She was a speaker as part of the Margaret Ritchie Distinguished Speaker series at the University of Idaho in 2003.[9][10]

She was a member of the Textile Research Centre's Advisory Council beginning in 2006. She was also on the board of the Textile Society of America from 2008 to 2012.[11]

She is the editor-in-chief of the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, first published in print in 2010.[7]

Selected Bibliography as Author

Source:[11]

  • Johnson, K.K.P., Torntore, S.J. and Eicher, J.B., (2003). Fashion Foundations: Early Writings on Dress. Oxford, UK, Berg Publishers.
  • Eicher, J.B. and Ling, Lisa, (2005). Mother, Daughter, Sister, Bride: Rituals of Womanhood, Washington, D. C. National Geographic Society.
  • Eicher, J.B. and Evenson, S.L, (2014). The Visible Self: Global Perspectives on Dress, Culture and Society, 4th ed. New York: Fairchild Publishers.
  • Eicher, J.B. and Evenson, S.L, (2023). The Visible Self: Global Perspectives on Dress, Culture and Society, 5th ed. New York: Fairchild Publishers.

Selected Bibliography as Editor

Source:[11]

Selected Awards and Honors

Source:[11]

  • 1989: Fellow, International Textile and Apparel Association
  • 2003: Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Humane Letters), Iowa State University
  • 2004: Leadership Award, Arts Council of African Studies Association
  • 2007: Ada Comstock Distinguished Woman's Faculty Award/Lecturer, University of Minnesota
  • 2009: Fellow, Costume Society of America
  • 2012: Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Social Science, Michigan State University

Papers

The Joanne B. Eicher papers are at the University of Minnesota Archives, under Collection Identifier ua2005-0028.[2][13]

References

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