
Season 4 · Episode 19
S4E10: A Flash Flood of Fast Fashion
The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department
July 1, 202315m 56s
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Show Notes
<html><p>It’s an intercontinental textile trade war, as Spain throws open its colony’s ports to the world, and imported cotton from Britain muscles its way into Philippine markets.</p><p>Follow us on IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thecolonialdept/" target="_blank">@thecolonialdept</a></p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a></p><p><br/></p><p>References:</p><p>Coo, Stephanie (2019). <em>Clothing the Colony: Nineteenth Century Philippine Sartorial Culture, 1820-1896.</em> Ateneo de Manila University Press. </p><p>Ladrido, R.C. (27 May 2022) “Piña: The queen of Philippine handwoven textiles.” Vera Files. <a href="https://verafiles.org/articles/pina-the-queen-of-philippine-handwoven-textiles" target="_blank">https://verafiles.org/articles/pina-the-queen-of-philippine-handwoven-textiles</a></p><p>Lush, Emily. “Piña (Pineapple) Cloth, Philippines.” The Textile Atlas. <a href="https://www.thetextileatlas.com/craft-stories/pina-cloth-philippines" target="_blank">https://www.thetextileatlas.com/craft-stories/pina-cloth-philippines</a></p><p>Henry F. Funtecha (December 1981). “Iloilo’s Weaving Industry During the 19th Century.” <em>Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society 9</em>(4), 301-308. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/29791740" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/29791740</a></p><p>Griffin, Emma (2014, 15 May). “Manchester in the 19th century.” British Library. <a href="https://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/manchester-in-the-19th-century#:~:text=Manchester's%20growth%20rested%20largely%20on,the%20new%20factories%20and%20mills" target="_blank">https://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/manchester-in-the-19th-century</a></p><p>“Manchester, Cotton, and Slavery.” (19 January 2023). The Science and Industry Museum. <a href="https://www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/manchester-cotton-and-slavery" target="_blank">https://www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/manchester-cotton-and-slavery</a></p><p>Legarda, Benito (1999). <em>After the Galleons: Foreign Trade, Economic Change, and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth Century Philippines.</em> Ateneo de Manila University Press.</p><p>Clips from <em>Maria Clara at Ibarra</em> and the <em>Howie Severino Podcast</em> are from GMA.<br/><br/></p></html>