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The Fashioned Body - Joanne Entwistle

The Fashioned Body

Fashion, Dress and Modern Social Theory
Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2023 | 3rd edition
Polity Press (Verlag)
978-1-5095-4789-0 (ISBN)
CHF 33,15 inkl. MwSt
The Fashioned Body provides a wide-ranging and original overview of fashion and dress from an historical and sociological perspective. Where once fashion was seen as marginal, it has now entered into core economic discourse focused around ideas about 'cultural' and 'creative' work as a major driver of developed economies.
 
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
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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