ISBN-13: 9781032069678 / Miękka / 2023 / 504 str.
ISBN-13: 9781032069678 / Miękka / 2023 / 504 str.
This collection of original essays interrogates disciplinary boundaries in fashion, gathering fashion studies research across disciplines and from around the globe.
"An original and intriguing set of essays from a range of contributors who, across the eight sections of the book, employ diverse scholarly lenses to examine fashion’s theories, histories, practices, embodiment, places, media, and futures. The chapters reinforce that fashion is active, it is a representative and shaper of cultures, not merely the product of an industry. The volume demonstrates how fashion demands to be studied, how it sheds light on who we are and who we can aspire to be. This book adds new dimensions to what we know and how we think about fashion."
Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA
"Compiling an anthology is like putting together a menu: you have to cater to a wide range of tastes, look to both tradition and the future, and do the best with what is available. At best it must be lively, innovative, and convincing. On all counts, this is a stand-out 3 Michelin-star compilation. As the editors aver, 'fashion is culture in all its plural and diverse manifestations.' The essays in the volume keep this assertion alive while asserting new ground. You will leave wholly satisfied, but with the intention of returning to it, again and again."
Adam Geczy, The University of Sydney, Australia
"This exciting collection offers both breadth and depth in terms of its analysis of fashion. The editors have brought together a wide range of disciplines and approaches to fashion that emphasizes its significance as culture in the very broadest sense, as aesthetic discourse and practice, industry and technology, communication and meaning. The main introduction and section introductions frame the issues very well and orientate the reader as to the contributions of individual authors and papers. This Companion makes a valuable contribution to fashion studies."
Joanne Entwistle, Kings College London, UK
Introduction Eugenia Paulicelli, Veronica Manlow, and Elizabeth Wissinger
Part I: Fashion Theories and Histories
1. Worlds with No Fashion? The Birth of Eurocentrism Giorgio Riello
2. Aesthetics of Fashion Giovanni Matteucci
3. If Philosophy Were a Fashion Show: What Then? Nickolas Pappas
4. Contemporary Avant-Garde Fashion Charlene K. Lau
5. Economic Theories of Fashion Yoko Katagiri
6. A Posthuman Turn in Fashion Anneke Smelik
Part II: Fashion Practices: From the Museum to the Workplace and Beyond
7. Affect, Haptics and Heterotopia in Fashion Curation Karen Van Godtsenhoven
8. The Future Generation of Fashion: How Higher Education Contextualizes Sustainability as a Key Design Tool Alana M. James
9. Reflecting on the Future of Fashion Design Education: New Education Models and Emerging Topics in Fashion Design Paola Bertola and Chiara Colombi
10. Abstract Pattern Cutting as a Design Tool: Accidental Cutting Versus Subtraction Cutting Methodologies Eva Iszoro Zak and Julian Roberts
11. Changing the World Not Just Our Wardrobes: A Sensibility For Sustainable Clothing, Care, and Quiet Activism Fiona Hackney, Katie Hill, Clare Saunders, and Joanie Willett
12. Fashion and Technology: Hand and Machine in (High-End) Fashion Design Barbara Faedda
13. Crafting Care Through Childhood: Education, Play, and Sustainable Ethical Fashion Melinda Byam
14. From Ideation to Inclusion: Investigation in Contemporary Childrenswear in the Global North Aude Le Guennec
Part III: Fashion, Body, and Identity
15. Bullying and Barren Fashion: An Affective Perspective on the Psychopolitics of Dress Otto von Busch
16. Prosthetic Aura: Thinking About Scent in Fashion Debra Riley Parr
17. Tailoring the Impenetrable Body all Over Again: Digitality, Muscle, and the Men’s Suit Diego Semerene
18. The Garment That Unifies and Differentiates: Anthropological Approaches and Regulatory Settings Chrysoula Kapartziani, Spyros Koulocheris, and Myrsini Pichou
19. College Students’ Fashion Activism in the Age of Trump Charles J. Thompson
20. Fashion in the Trenches: How the Military Shapes the Fashion Industry Mattia Roveri
21. Violence and Fragmentation in Interwar Fashion and Femininity Lucy Moyse Ferreira
Part IV: Fashion and Place
22. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as Fashion Icon: Addressing Nationalism and Feminism With Style Floriana Bernardi and Enrica Picarelli
23. Transformation of the "Made In..." Label: Countries as Brands and the Hidden Global Relations of Production Emilia Barna and Emese Dobos-Nagy
24. The Italian Look, or the Democratization of Fashion Emanuela Scarpellini
25. Hybrid Fashion Patterns: The Construction of a Contemporary Brazilian Fashion Image Sakir Özüdoğru
26. Globalized Identities in the Fashion Trade Lynda Dematteo
27. The Labor of Fashion, Transnational Organizing, and the Global COVID-19 Pandemic Nafisa Tanjeem
28. From Rag Trade to Thrifting: The Cultural Economy of Secondhand Clothing Dicky Yangzom
Part V: Fashion and Print Media: Literature and Magazines
29. Fashion Etiquette and Fashion Ethics: Rules and Values in Italian Turn-of-the-Century Etiquette Books Annick Paternoster
30. Fashion and the English Novel Royce Mahawatte
31. Adele Kudish "Selling Themselves Piecemeal:" The Economics of Beauty and Power in four Representative Texts Adele Kudish
32. Fashion in Literature Based on Margaret Thatcher’s The Autobiography (1995) Katarzyna Kociołek
33. Lovers, Legends, and Looms: Persian Narrative Poetry Depicted on Figural Silks in the Early Modern Period Nazanin Hedayat Munroe
34. The Morality of the Middlebrow: Fashion in American and Canadian Mass-market Women’s Magazines of the 1920s Rachael Alexander
35. Fashion Consumption and Public Discourse: Mechanisms of Sales Obstruction Natalia Berger and Skylla Blake
Part VI: Fashion and Film
36. Fashion in Cinema: Reframing the Field Marketa Uhlirova
37. From Stardom to Celebrity Culture and Beyond: Fashion, Costume, Cinema, and Change Pamela Church Gibson
38. The Master Narrative: Authorship, Fame, and Failure in the Designer Fashion Film Nick Rees-Roberts
39. Fashion and Gender in Superhero Comics and Films Jonathan S. Marion and James Scanlan
40. Sartorial Politics from Street to Screen: Female Leaders in India and Bollywood Design Deepsikha Chatterjee
Part VII: Branding, Media, and Television
41. Mediatization of Fashion: An Approach from the Perspective of Digital Media Logic Marta Torregrosa Puig, Javier Serrano-Puche, and Cristina Sánchez-Blanco
42. Jana Melkumova-Reynolds From Bag to "It Bag": A Case Study of Consecration in the Field of Fashion Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
43. Industrialized Inspiration: Reassessing the Osmosis Between Fashion and Art Through the Work of Trend Forecasters Marco Pedroni
44. Audience for Fashion: Digital Touch Points, Brand Circulation, and the New Consumer Experience Romana Andò
45. Media Convergence, Fashion, and TV Series Antonella Mascio
46. Branding Daily Life: Fashion Influencers as Market Actors in the Social Media Economy Arturo Arriagada
Part VIIIL The Future of Fashion and its Challenges
47. The Future of Luxury Fashion: Insights from Industry Experts Veronica Manlow
48. Fashion’s Future in Biodesign Elizabeth Wissinger
49. Fashion and Race: Translating Cultures in Dapper Dan and Gucci Eugenia Paulicelli
Eugenia Paulicelli (Queens College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York) is Professor of Italian, Comparative Literature and Women’s Studies, and Founder and Director of the Concentration in Fashion Studies at the Graduate Center. Among her books are Fashion under Fascism: Beyond the Black Shirt (2004); The Fabric of Cultures: Fashion, Identity, Globalization (co-editor, 2009); Writing Fashion in Early Modern Italy (2014); and Italian Style: Fashion & Film from Early Cinema to the Digital Age (2016).
Veronica Manlow is an associate professor at Brooklyn College (The City University of New York) in the Koppelman School of Business in the Business Management Department. Her current research investigates luxury labor performed by artisans in ateliers and factories. She is also conducting research on luxury salespersons.
Elizabeth Wissinger (Borough of Manhattan Community College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York) is Professor of Sociology at BMCC, and Faculty Member in the Master of Arts and Liberal Studies, Fashion Studies Concentration at the Graduate Center. She has written, spoken, and published about fashion, technology, and embodiment, both in the USA and internationally.
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