The Fashioned Body
Polity Press (Verlag)
978-1-5095-4789-0 (ISBN)
This third edition of The Fashioned Body, the most comprehensive revision to date, revisits the classic works on fashion, dress and the body, and introduces contemporary issues and debates in the area. With new sections and revisions to all chapters, the major updates pick up on recent debates on fashion from the perspective of decolonising the curriculum, diversity, queer studies, sustainability, the environment, and digital fashion. A newly expanded bibliography of contemporary studies of fashion and dress is also included. The book continues to show how an understanding of fashion and dress requires analysing the meanings and practices of the dressed body in culture. Moreover, its central premise – that fashion is a 'situated practice' articulated through everyday dressed bodies – has become established orthodoxy within fashion studies since publication of the first edition in 2000.
Remaining a seminal text in the field, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the social role of fashion and dress in modern culture.
Joanne Entwistle is Reader in Cultural and Creative Industries at King’s College London.
Acknowledgements Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction
The Fashioned Body 3.0
Conclusion
1 Addressing the Body
Introduction: Dress and the Body
Theoretical Resources
The body as cultural object
The influence of Foucault
The body versus embodiment
Merleau-Ponty and embodiment
Dress and embodiment
Dressed bodies in space
Sociological accounts of the body and embodiment
Addressing the body in the twenty-first century
Conclusion
2 Theorising Fashion and Dress
Introduction
Defining the Terms
Defining dress
Defining fashion
Everyday dress and fashion
Approaches to Fashion and Dress
Sociology and fashion
Addressing the literature on fashion
Theoretical approaches I: ‘why’ questions
Theoretical explanations: why fashion?
Theoretical approaches II: fashion and the condition of modern life
Conclusion
3 Fashion, Dress and Social Change
Introduction: Theorising Fashion and Dress: Twenty-First-Century Debates
Western Fashion History
Fashion and Social Change
The Beginnings of European Fashion
Class, status and power in late medieval and early modern European culture
Fashion in the Renaissance Court
Fashion in the Seventeenth Century
Dress, class and social identity in the eighteenth century
Fashion from the Nineteenth Century Onwards
Conclusion: Fashion, Social and Aesthetic Change
4 Fashion and Identity: From Modernity to Intersectionality
Introduction
Fashion and Identity in Modernity
Modernity: Imitation and Differentiation
Fashion as artifice
Fashion and authenticity
Clothing, class and fashioning identity
The dandy
The Romantic bohemian
Fashion and identity in contemporary culture
Class, distinction and style
Subcultural style, subcultural capital
Contemporary debates on fashion and identity: ‘race’, ethnicity and religious identities
Intersectionality
Conclusion
5 Identity: Gender and Fashion
Introduction
Sex, Gender and Sexuality
Looking Back: Dress and Gender in History
Femininity and fashion
Dress and gender differentiation
Explaining the differences – a ‘natural’ difference
Explaining the differences – ‘social’ divisions
Victorian dress reform
Working–class dress
Dress and Gender in the Twentieth Century
Challenges to gendered dress
Menswear: male peacocks and the ‘new man’
Challenges to the gender binary: androgyny and unisex clothing
Cross-dressing, unisex, and transgender challenges
Masquerade, gender exaggeration and ambiguity
Transgender politics
Gender and fashion: fashion studies in the twenty-first century
Conclusion
6 Identity: Fashion, Adornment and Sexuality
Introduction
Sexuality, Bodies and Dress
Adornment and Sexual Attraction
Power-dressing, Femininity and Sexuality
Fetishism and Adornment
The corset controversy
Transvestism
Underwear and eroticism
Adornment and Sexual Identity
Gay and Lesbian Dress and Sexuality
Conclusion
7 The Fashion Industry
Introduction
Historical Development of the Fashion Industry
An Imperfect Industry
Fashion and inequalities
Gender, Class and Ethnic Relations in the Fashion Industry
Fashion Consumption and Culture
Changing Patterns of Fashion Retail
Markets, shops and department stores
Fashion as Culture Industry: Fashion Industry from the Twentieth Century
From elite style to popular fashion
Fashion: culture industry, circuits, and networks
The field of fashion
Markets as Networks
Fashion in the Twenty-First Century
Fashion industry: twenty-first-century contemporary critiques
Sustainability
Fashion ethics
Ethics and diversity in fashion
Conclusion
Notes
Conclusion: Fashioned Bodies in the Twenty-First Century
References
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 10.07.2023 |
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Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 168 x 241 mm |
Gewicht | 522 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft |
ISBN-10 | 1-5095-4789-4 / 1509547894 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5095-4789-0 / 9781509547890 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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