The book deals with fashion as a form of visual culture embodied through signs. It reproduces itself with a pattern based on the semiotic network of places, social practices and forms of imagery.
The book deals with fashion as a form of visual culture embodied through signs. It reproduces itself with a pattern based on the semiotic network of places, social practices and forms of imagery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrizia Calefato is Professor at the Università degli studi di Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy, where she teaches sociology of culture and communication.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Fashion as Cultural Translation in the Hyperconnected World Supplement to the Introduction: Fashion, the Hyperconnected World and Coronavirus 1. Time 2. Spaces 3. Fashion as Cultural Tradition: Italian Style 4. Fashion as Cultural Translation 5. Clothed Bodies 6. The Body as Text 7. Humans and Beyond 8. Fashion and the 'Second Nature' 9. Fashion, Communication and Converging Media 10. Fashion Narratives in Visual Culture Conclusions: Fashion as an Idea about the Future References Index.
Introduction: Fashion as Cultural Translation in the Hyperconnected World Supplement to the Introduction: Fashion, the Hyperconnected World and Coronavirus 1. Time 2. Spaces 3. Fashion as Cultural Tradition: Italian Style 4. Fashion as Cultural Translation 5. Clothed Bodies 6. The Body as Text 7. Humans and Beyond 8. Fashion and the 'Second Nature' 9. Fashion, Communication and Converging Media 10. Fashion Narratives in Visual Culture Conclusions: Fashion as an Idea about the Future References Index.
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