How Henna designs leave an impact on textiles production?

1,250 word (bibliography not included IN WORD COUNT)

Title: Henna

Topic:
here define briefly about the topic and what it would look like (about 150 – 160 words)

Research question/s:
the main research question?

For examples
How Henna designs leave an impact on textiles production?

How the new generation are more into henna tattoos.

Add 2 3 further related research questions that will help to focus the investigation more . (When you add sub question here should relate more to fashion, culture, backgrounds and etc)

Theoretical Context:
here identify 3 Cultural Studies concepts that will help to frame the topic theoretically
Explain how these concepts are relevant to the topic and how they will help to investigate it furter.
identify 3 or more key Cultural Studies texts that will help you research these concepts further.

Methodology:
here identify your key research method and explain why this is the most appropriate method to answer your research question
– You will identify 2 research methods texts that will help to understand how to use your method.
(Please dont pick interviews and questionnaire. Pick something, which is easy)
Ethical Concerns:
If you think that there are some ethical considerations that need to be taken into account please address them briefly here.

Main Bibliography (not including the texts mentioned in Theoretical Context and Methodology:
Following the Harvard referencing system, you will identify 10 key Cultural Studies texts relevant to your project.
to situate it within a relevant theoretical framework you need to research and identify appropriate texts that will help me to learn more about the topic and

These are some the book or link that you should take some in accounts
USE ALL ACADEMIC LINKS AND BOOK RELEVENT TO THE TOPIC (IN FASHION, CULTURALAL AND BACKGROUNDS)

Kawumura, Y (2011) Doing Research in Fashion and Dress: An Introduction to Qualitative Methods, Oxford: Berg
Semiotics/Semiology, Ethnography, Object Analysis, Oral Histories, Archival Research (plus a very good bibliography of other useful texts)

Pickering, M (2008) Research Methods for Cultural Studies, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
Section 1: Experiential Research, Section 4: Visual Methodologies and Discourse Analysis, Section 5: Memory and History

Stokes, J (2012) How to do Media and Cultural Studies, London: Sage
Chapter 4: Discourse Analysis and Interviews, Chapter 5: semiotics, content analysis and discourse analysis, Chapter 6: Audiences

McKee, A (2002) Textual Analysis: A Beginners Guide, London: Sage
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sbenus/Teaching/APTD/McKee_Ch1.pdf

Rose, G (2013) Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials, 3rd Edition, London: Sage
https://visualmethodculture.wordpress.com/

Prown, J (1994) Mind in Matter: An introduction to Material Culture Theory and Method, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol, 17, No. 1 pp1-19
A very useful guide to carrying out object analysis

Saukko, P (2004) Doing Research in Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Classical and New Methodological Approaches, London: Sage
Part 1: Combining methods, Part 2: Ethnography, Experiential Research and Discourse, Part 3: Reading Ideology and Discourse

Gray, A (2002) Research Practice for Cultural Studies, London: Sage
Ethnography and ethnographic methods

Pink, S (2007) Doing Visual Ethnography, London: Sage

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