Palgrave Studies in Fashion and the Body

Dangerous Bodies

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Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Fashion and the Body

Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "Dangerous Bodies". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Royce Mahawatte beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "Dangerous Bodies" ist am 12.01.2024 erschienen. Die Reihe umfasst derzeit 3 Bände. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "Fashioning Politics and Protests".

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  • Start der Reihe: 12.01.2023
  • Neueste Folge: 03.04.2024

Diese Reihenfolge enthält 3 unterschiedliche Autoren.

Cover: Dangerous Bodies
  • Autor: Mahawatte, Royce
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  • Veröffentlicht: 12.01.2023
  • Genre: Politik

Dangerous Bodies

This edited book brings together new perspectives on fashion, the body, and politics. The intention of this collection is to explore the cultural intersection between bodies, fashion, and transgression, often in the most unlikely of locations. Bodies are political players in culture and the authors gathered here ask a range of pressing questions. What role do fashioned bodies play in resistance, in meeting governmental boundaries or institutional power? Arguably, fashion is an aspect of modern warfare and style can defend and attack in cultural space. So, how do fashioned bodies occupy the grey area between social control and the resistance to power? This book is interdisciplinary and international, with contributors situated within a broad range of disciplines including Art History and Critical Practice, Cultural Studies, Fashion Critical Studies, Film and Literary Studies, Performance Studies, Politics and International Studies, Sociology, Gender, Queer, LGBTI, andCritical Race Studies. 


Cover: Fashioning Politics and Protests
  • Autor: Newman, Emily L.
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  • Veröffentlicht: 17.04.2023
  • Genre: Politik

Fashioning Politics and Protests

Through meticulous examinations, this book analyzes how women update their identities and articulate their feelings through clothing and art in protests, politics in the United States in the 20th century. Topics explored include the suffragists and their impact on contemporary art, the significance of the red dress in both The Handmaid’s Tale and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, the impact of the Miss America protests, the rising popularity of the pantsuit for women, the recent dominance of the pussyhat, and the way that feminist slogans are disseminated on t-shirts. Movements discussed include craftivism, hashtag culture, feminism, the CROWN act, Pantsuit Nation, socially-committed stores, and more. Interdisciplinary and intersectional at its core, addressing numerous areas, including fashion, sociology, visual culture, art history, feminism, and popular culture; Fashioning Politics and Protests uncovers how women continue to use visual means, exploredvia their clothing, to change the world.

Cover: Wearable Objects and Curative Things
  • Autor: Woolley, Dawn
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  • Veröffentlicht: 29.11.2023
  • Genre: Sonstiges

Wearable Objects and Curative Things

 This book explores the intersections between wearable objects and human health, with particular emphasis on how artists and designers are creatively responding to and rethinking these relations. Addressing a rich range of wearable artefacts, from mobility aids and prosthetics to clothing and accessories to digital health tracking devices, its themes include care and cure; wellness culture and the commoditization of health; and the complex interactions between (human) bodies and (non-human) objects. With a theoretical framework inspired by the work of materialist thinkers including Sherry Turkle, Bruno Latour and Jane Bennett, and bringing the disciplinary fields of fashion studies, art and design practice, and medical and health humanities into dialogue for the first time, this volume draws attention to the complex agencies entangled in the things we wear, and situates fashion and art in relation to broader cultural and historical contexts of health, illness and disability.  

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