OPPRESSIVE EMPOWERMENT

Instructor: Henry Yang | Kiara Hiatt | Fall 2022 | WSOA

Oppressive Empowerment originated from the image, ‘A woman stares at what remains of Rana Plaza’ (Jason Motlagh August 2013). This image depicts the narrative: consumers of fast fashion ironically support a cycle of oppression, voicelessness, and even death by buying into a false advertisement of empowerment. The fast fashion industry commercializes empowerment by advertising its clothes and accessories on beautiful, strong, and confident women that represent a self-sense of empowerment. Situating the fast garment industry issues as an architectural problem, the project provides an opportunity for architects to rethink how they can shape and lead the production of culture and society. By promoting a healthier working environment through architectural means, architecture can demonstrate an opportunity for empowering garment workers as well as educating consumers.

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