Fashion in focus : concepts, practices and politics

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Fashion in focus : concepts, practices and politics

Tim Edwards

Routledge, 2011

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-174) and index

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Description

The study of fashion has exploded in recent decades, yet what this all means or quite where it might take us is not clear. This new book helps to bring fashion into focus, with a comprehensive guide to the key theories, perspectives and developments in the field. Tim Edwards includes coverage of all the major theories of fashion, including recent scholarship, alongside subcultural analysis and an in-depth look at production. Individual topics include: men's fashion, masculinity and the suit women's fashion and the role of sexuality children, the body and fashion the role of celebrity and designer label culture globalisation and the production of fashion. Fashion in Focus is the ideal companion for students in the arts and social sciences, especially those studying issues such as fashion, gender, sexuality and consumer culture.

Table of Contents

1. Fashion Foundations 2. The Classical Tradition - Early Perspectives on Fashion 3. The Clothes Maketh The Man - Masculinity, The Suit and Men's Fashion 4. The Woman Question: Fashion, Feminism and Fetishism 5. Who Are You Kidding? Children, Fashion and Consumption 6. Express Yourself - The Politics of Dressing Up 7. From Rags to Riches - Fashion Production 8. Desiring Subjects - The Designer Label and the Cult of Celebrity. Conclusion: The Fashion Invasion

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