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  • Christina Moon

    Associate Professor of Fashion Studies

    Email
    moonc@newschool.edu

    Office Location
    L - 2 West 13th Street

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    Christina Moon

    Profile

    Christina H. Moon is an anthropologist and fashion studies scholar in the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons School of Design, The New School. Her research looks at the social ties and cultural encounters between design worlds and manufacturing landscapes across Asia and the Americas, exploring the memory, migration, and labor of cultural workers. She writes on fashion, design and labor, material culture, social memory, the ephemeral and everyday, and ways of knowing and representing in ethnographic practice. She is a Social Science Research Council Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellow, fellow of the Graduate Institute of Design Ethnography and Social Thought, and member of the India China Institute at The New School, and Fashion Praxis working group at Parsons. She is the former Director of the MA in Fashion Studies program at Parsons and sits on the Editorial and Advisory Boards of Fashion Studies Journal, Einstein Circle on Fashioning Education, and State of Fashion.


    Degrees Held

    PhD, MPhil, Anthropology, Yale University

    BA Anthropology, Rutgers University


    Professional Affiliation

    American Anthropological Association, Society for Cultural Anthropology, Asian American Studies Association, Association for Asian Studies, American Studies Association, American Association of University Professors, International Journal of Fashion Studies


    Recent Publications

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    2025 In the Backseat of a Car. Marlè Magazine. On Escape. Issue 6.

    2024 An Intimate Dream. Tank Magazine. Issue 98, February.

    2023  Every Day is a Dress. Vestoj: The Journal of Sartorial Matters. On Everyday Life. Issue 11.

    2023  Foreword: I search for mothers in writing and clothing. Fashion and Motherhood: Image, Materiality, Identity. Edited by Laura Snelgrove. (Bloomsbury).

    2023  Closet Feelings. Fashion and Feeling: The Affective Politics of Dress, Palgrave Studies in Fashion and the Body. Edited by Roberto Filippello and Ilya Parkins. (Palgrave Macmillan).

    2022  Histoire d'armoires. Critique : revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères. Les Éditions de Minuit. Juin-Juillet, TOME LXXVIII - No. 901-902, pg 461-471.

    2021   Four Decades of Doubt. Vestoj: The Journal of Sartorial Matters. Issue 10.

    2020   Labor and Creativity in New York’s Global Fashion Industry (Routledge).

    2020  The Maintenance and Preservation of Life. Vestoj: The Journal of Sartorial Matters. Issue 9.

    2019  Fashion and Beauty in the Time of Asia, co-editers Heijin Lee, Christina Moon, and Thuy Linh Tu (New York University Press).

    2019 Ethnographic Entanglements: memory and narrative in the New York fashion industry. In The Anthropology of Dress and Fashion. Edited by Brent Luvaas, Joanne B. Eicher. (Bloomsbury).

    2019  Made in China: Material-Meanderings of Fast-Fashion Cities. In Fashion and Materiality. Edited by H. Jenß and Viola Hofman. (Berg).

    2018  Fashion City: diasporic connections and garment industrial histories between the US and Asia. Edited by Jamie Doucette and Bae Gyun Park. Special Issue on Urban Developmentalism in East Asia: Geopolitical Economies, Spaces of Exception, and Networks of Expertise. Critical Sociology. Volume: 44 issue: 3, page(s): 519-532.

    2018  To Dwell in Seams: Fashion as Buried Forms of Diasporic Memory. Special Issue: Fashion. Anthropology News. Volume 58, Issue 5. (September/October).


    Performances and Appearances

    Tactile Memory and Technology: Practices of Forgetting and Remembering, a collaborative workshop with Mary Ping

    Fashion Is A Great Teacher, Christina Moon on cultivating community and collective wisdom....

    University of the Arts Berlin Defashioning Education with Otto Von Busch 2023

    American Academy of Paris + UDK Digital Multilogue Fashion Education 2021, Provocation

    NPR JC Penney Bankruptcy

    NPR Forever 21

    KCRW Press Play Fast Fashion

    WNYC Fast Fashion


    Research Interests

    Fashion, design, labor, fashion culture industries; New York fashion; material culture and cultural studies; fashion and the body; cities and urban ethnography; social and cultural theory.


    Awards And Honors

    Social Science Research Council, Graduate Institute of Design Ethnography Social Theory, India China Institute, Wenner-Gren Foundation, Kauffman Foundation, Fulbright Program, Korea Foundation


    Portfolio

    The Maintenance and Preservation of Life

    Labor and Creativity in New York's Global Fashion Industry

    Fashion and Beauty in the Time of Asia

    Made in China: Material Meanderings of Fast-Fashion Cities

    The Secret World of Fast Fashion


    Current Courses

    Interpreting Fashion
    PGFS 5020, Spring 2026

    Wardrobe Stories
    PGHT 5518, Spring 2026

    Future Courses

    Advanced Thesis Preparation
    PGFS 5200, Fall 2026

    Independent Study
    PGFS 5900, Fall 2026

    Wardrobe Stories
    PLFS 4035, Fall 2026

    Past Courses

    Advanced Thesis Preparation
    PGFS 5200, Fall 2025

    Independent Study
    PGFS 5900, Fall 2025

    Wardrobe Stories
    PLFS 4035, Fall 2025

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