Assistant Professor
Department of History
Elizabeth Ann Fretwell
8028 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS BLDG
NORFOLK, 23529
Ph.D. in History, University of Chicago, (2018)
B.A. in International Affairs and Economics, The George Washington University, (2006)
Expertise
Articles
- Fretwell, E. (2022). “Domesticating the Unfamiliar” Afropolitan Dress in the West African Kingdom of Dahomey. Radical History Review 144 , pp. 19-44.
- Fretwell, E. (2021). The tools of tailoring as technologies-in-use in twentieth century Benin, West Africa. History and Technology 37 (2) , pp. 147-171.
- Fretwell, E. Ann. (2016). “My Most Beautiful Ornament Is My House” National Womanhood and Urban Modernity in Late Colonial and Postcolonial Senegal, 1956-1968.. Journal of Urban History 42 (5) , pp. 881-899.
Books
- Fretwell, E. (2026). Tailoring Identities: Craft, Technology, and Style in Benin, West Africa. Indiana University Press.
Presentations
- Fretwell, E. ( 2024). "Airports and Aeriel Aspirations in Dakar, Senegal," Aspirational Infrastructure Research: Mobilities, Airports, Place (AIR-MAP) at Global Mobilities Humanities Conference (GMHC), Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2023). "Beninois Artisans and the Material Culture of Expertise," Technology and Material Culture in Africa, University Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2022). "West African Artisanal Tailoring as Clothes-Making and Identity-Making," Craft History Workshop, International Online Forum, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2022). "Seamstress’s Workshops, Clothing, and Autonomous Space in Benin, West Africa," “Women’s Work, Clothing, and Contestations of Power in America and Africa,” at American Historical Association Annual Meeting, AHA22 Online.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2021). "Seamstresses, Workshops, and Mobility in Central Benin," African Mobilities: The Means and Modalities of Movement(s) Within and Beyond Africa, SERSAS/SEAN 2021 Virtual Spring Conference, African Studies Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2019). "Tailoring Technologies and their Transformative Powers in Benin, West Africa," Technologies in Use, Maison Française, Oxford, England.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2018). "The Transformative Power of Sewing Machines, Measuring Tapes, and Diplomas in Benin, West Africa," Little Technologies/Big Histories, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2017). "Clothing, Workshops, and the Crafting of Culture and Space in Urban Benin," African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2017). "Workers into Artisans: French Colonial Education and the Informalization of West African Labor," Midwest Labor and Working Class History Colloquium, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2017). "Tailored Men: Technology, Mobility and 'Dressing Literate' in Dahomey, 1950s-1970s," Rethinking the Afropolitan: The Ethics of Black Atlantic Masculinities on Display, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2016). "Gender and Artisanal Clothing Production in Benin, 1930s-1980s," Dressing Global Bodies: Clothing Cultures, Politics and Economics in Globalizing Eras, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
- Fretwell, E. ( 2012). "Articulating Nationalist Desires: Representations of Modernity, Women, and Consumption in Senegal, 1950s-1960s," Symposium on Sexuality and the Colonial Black Atlantic, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.