Fashion Cultures Revisited
Theories, Explorations and Analysis
Herausgeber: Bruzzi, Stella; Gibson, Pamela Church
Fashion Cultures Revisited
Theories, Explorations and Analysis
Herausgeber: Bruzzi, Stella; Gibson, Pamela Church
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Following on from the ground-breaking collection Fashion Cultures, this second anthology, Fashion Cultures Revisited, contains 26 newly commissioned chapters exploring fashion culture from the start of the new millennium to the present day. The book is divided into six parts, each discussing different aspects of fashion culture: Shopping, spaces and globalisation Changing imagery, changing media Altered landscapes, new modes of production Icons and their legacies Contestation, compliance, feminisms Making masculinities Fashion Cultures Revisited explores every facet of contemporary fashion…mehr
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Following on from the ground-breaking collection Fashion Cultures, this second anthology, Fashion Cultures Revisited, contains 26 newly commissioned chapters exploring fashion culture from the start of the new millennium to the present day. The book is divided into six parts, each discussing different aspects of fashion culture: Shopping, spaces and globalisation Changing imagery, changing media Altered landscapes, new modes of production Icons and their legacies Contestation, compliance, feminisms Making masculinities Fashion Cultures Revisited explores every facet of contemporary fashion culture and the associated spheres of photography, magazines and television, and shopping .Consequently it is an ideal companion to those interested in fashion studies, cultural studies, art, film, fashion history, sociology and gender studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9780415680066
- ISBN-10: 0415680069
- Artikelnr.: 39076572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9780415680066
- ISBN-10: 0415680069
- Artikelnr.: 39076572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stella Bruzzi is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick and Fellow of the British Academy. Her publications include Undressing Cinema: Clothing and Identity in the Movies (1997), New Documentary (2000 and 2006), Bringing Up Daddy: Fatherhood and Masculinity in Post-war Hollywood (2005) and Men's Cinema: Masculinity and Mise-en-scene in Hollywood (2013). She is currently writing Approximation: Documentary, History and the Staging of Reality, the culmination of a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship due to be published by Routledge in 2015. Pamela Church Gibson is Reader in Cultural and Historical Studies at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. She is Principal Editor of the journal Film, Fashion and Consumption and has published widely on film, fashion and gender. Her publications include The Oxford Guide to Film Studies (1998), More Dirty Looks: Gender, Power, Pornography (2004) and Fashion and Celebrity Culture (2012). In 2012 she helped to found the European Popular Culture Association and was its first President. Her forthcoming project will examine the history of the fashion documentary.
Introduction Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church Gibson Part 1: Shopping,
Spaces and Globalisation Chapter 1. A New World Order? Fashion and its
capitals in the 21st Century David Gilbert Chapter 2. Branding Brazilian
Fashion: Global Visibility and Intercultural Perspectives Nick Rees-Roberts
and Silvano Mendes Chapter 3. India and Fashion's new Geography Clare
Wilkinson-Weber Chapter 4. A New Fashion Capital: Shanghai Armida de la
Garza and Peng Ding Chapter 5. Sydney Style: Camping it up in the Emerald
City Sally Gray Part 2: Changing Imagery, Changing Media Chapter 6.
Yesterday's Emblems and Tomorrow's Commodities: the Return of the Repressed
in Fashion Imagery Today Caroline Evans Chapter 7. Digital Fashion Film
Gary Needham Chapter 8. Personal fashion blogs: Screens and mirrors in
digital self-portraits Agnes Rocamora Chapter 9. Styling The Street -
Fashion Performance, Stardom And Neo-Dandyism In Street Style Blogs Monica
Titton Chapter 10. Exhibition-making: A Conversation Christopher Breward
and Judith Clark Part 3: Altered Landscapes, New Modes of Production
Chapter 11. Fashion Photography in the Seventies Alistair O'Neill Chapter
12. Escaping to reality: fashion photography in the 1990s Elliott Smedley
Chapter 13. Fashioning indie: the consecration of a subculture and the
emergence of "stylish" femininity Rachel Lifter Chapter 14. Capitalism's
Favourite Child: The Production of Fashion Adam Briggs Chapter 15.
Tailoring and tweed: mapping the spaces of 'slow fashion' Louise Crewe
Part 4: Icons and their Legacies Chapter 16. The "fashion arts", Jean
Michel Frank, Elsa Schiaparelli and the interwar aesthetic project Peter
McNeil and Giorgio Riello Chapter 17. The Pink Suit Stella Bruzzi Chapter
18. Fab lesbianism and family values: costuming of lesbian identities in
The L Word and The Kids are Alright Fiona Cox Chapter 19. Fashion as
mythology: considering the legacy of Alexander McQueen Nathalie Khan Part
5: Contestation, Compliance, Feminisms Chapter 20. Fashion, Feminism and
the Neo-Feminist Ideal: From Coco Chanel to Jennifer Lopez Hilary Radner
and Natalie Smith Chapter 21. New Clothes, New Faces, New Bodies: Cosmetic
Surgery and Fashion Meredith Jones Chapter 22. Female slenderness and the
case of perverse compliant deception - or why size matters ... Lorraine
Gamman Chapter 23. Hijab stories: choice, politics, fashion Reina Lewis
Chapter 24. Fashion, fears and ageing: contradictions and complexity across
the media Pamela Church Gibson Part 6: Making Masculinities Chapter 25.
'Heroes and villains: when men wear makeup' Janice Miller Chapter 26. The
Italian Job: Football, Fashion and that Sarong Stella Bruzzi Chapter 27.
Vampire Dandies: fashionable masculine identities and style in popular
culture Vicki Karaminas Chapter 28. "I'm saving the world, I need a decent
shirt": masculinity and sexuality in the new Doctor Who Claire Jenkins
Chapter 29. Suiting up and stripping off: The Male Makeover Lauren Thompson
Spaces and Globalisation Chapter 1. A New World Order? Fashion and its
capitals in the 21st Century David Gilbert Chapter 2. Branding Brazilian
Fashion: Global Visibility and Intercultural Perspectives Nick Rees-Roberts
and Silvano Mendes Chapter 3. India and Fashion's new Geography Clare
Wilkinson-Weber Chapter 4. A New Fashion Capital: Shanghai Armida de la
Garza and Peng Ding Chapter 5. Sydney Style: Camping it up in the Emerald
City Sally Gray Part 2: Changing Imagery, Changing Media Chapter 6.
Yesterday's Emblems and Tomorrow's Commodities: the Return of the Repressed
in Fashion Imagery Today Caroline Evans Chapter 7. Digital Fashion Film
Gary Needham Chapter 8. Personal fashion blogs: Screens and mirrors in
digital self-portraits Agnes Rocamora Chapter 9. Styling The Street -
Fashion Performance, Stardom And Neo-Dandyism In Street Style Blogs Monica
Titton Chapter 10. Exhibition-making: A Conversation Christopher Breward
and Judith Clark Part 3: Altered Landscapes, New Modes of Production
Chapter 11. Fashion Photography in the Seventies Alistair O'Neill Chapter
12. Escaping to reality: fashion photography in the 1990s Elliott Smedley
Chapter 13. Fashioning indie: the consecration of a subculture and the
emergence of "stylish" femininity Rachel Lifter Chapter 14. Capitalism's
Favourite Child: The Production of Fashion Adam Briggs Chapter 15.
Tailoring and tweed: mapping the spaces of 'slow fashion' Louise Crewe
Part 4: Icons and their Legacies Chapter 16. The "fashion arts", Jean
Michel Frank, Elsa Schiaparelli and the interwar aesthetic project Peter
McNeil and Giorgio Riello Chapter 17. The Pink Suit Stella Bruzzi Chapter
18. Fab lesbianism and family values: costuming of lesbian identities in
The L Word and The Kids are Alright Fiona Cox Chapter 19. Fashion as
mythology: considering the legacy of Alexander McQueen Nathalie Khan Part
5: Contestation, Compliance, Feminisms Chapter 20. Fashion, Feminism and
the Neo-Feminist Ideal: From Coco Chanel to Jennifer Lopez Hilary Radner
and Natalie Smith Chapter 21. New Clothes, New Faces, New Bodies: Cosmetic
Surgery and Fashion Meredith Jones Chapter 22. Female slenderness and the
case of perverse compliant deception - or why size matters ... Lorraine
Gamman Chapter 23. Hijab stories: choice, politics, fashion Reina Lewis
Chapter 24. Fashion, fears and ageing: contradictions and complexity across
the media Pamela Church Gibson Part 6: Making Masculinities Chapter 25.
'Heroes and villains: when men wear makeup' Janice Miller Chapter 26. The
Italian Job: Football, Fashion and that Sarong Stella Bruzzi Chapter 27.
Vampire Dandies: fashionable masculine identities and style in popular
culture Vicki Karaminas Chapter 28. "I'm saving the world, I need a decent
shirt": masculinity and sexuality in the new Doctor Who Claire Jenkins
Chapter 29. Suiting up and stripping off: The Male Makeover Lauren Thompson
Introduction Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church Gibson Part 1: Shopping,
Spaces and Globalisation Chapter 1. A New World Order? Fashion and its
capitals in the 21st Century David Gilbert Chapter 2. Branding Brazilian
Fashion: Global Visibility and Intercultural Perspectives Nick Rees-Roberts
and Silvano Mendes Chapter 3. India and Fashion's new Geography Clare
Wilkinson-Weber Chapter 4. A New Fashion Capital: Shanghai Armida de la
Garza and Peng Ding Chapter 5. Sydney Style: Camping it up in the Emerald
City Sally Gray Part 2: Changing Imagery, Changing Media Chapter 6.
Yesterday's Emblems and Tomorrow's Commodities: the Return of the Repressed
in Fashion Imagery Today Caroline Evans Chapter 7. Digital Fashion Film
Gary Needham Chapter 8. Personal fashion blogs: Screens and mirrors in
digital self-portraits Agnes Rocamora Chapter 9. Styling The Street -
Fashion Performance, Stardom And Neo-Dandyism In Street Style Blogs Monica
Titton Chapter 10. Exhibition-making: A Conversation Christopher Breward
and Judith Clark Part 3: Altered Landscapes, New Modes of Production
Chapter 11. Fashion Photography in the Seventies Alistair O'Neill Chapter
12. Escaping to reality: fashion photography in the 1990s Elliott Smedley
Chapter 13. Fashioning indie: the consecration of a subculture and the
emergence of "stylish" femininity Rachel Lifter Chapter 14. Capitalism's
Favourite Child: The Production of Fashion Adam Briggs Chapter 15.
Tailoring and tweed: mapping the spaces of 'slow fashion' Louise Crewe
Part 4: Icons and their Legacies Chapter 16. The "fashion arts", Jean
Michel Frank, Elsa Schiaparelli and the interwar aesthetic project Peter
McNeil and Giorgio Riello Chapter 17. The Pink Suit Stella Bruzzi Chapter
18. Fab lesbianism and family values: costuming of lesbian identities in
The L Word and The Kids are Alright Fiona Cox Chapter 19. Fashion as
mythology: considering the legacy of Alexander McQueen Nathalie Khan Part
5: Contestation, Compliance, Feminisms Chapter 20. Fashion, Feminism and
the Neo-Feminist Ideal: From Coco Chanel to Jennifer Lopez Hilary Radner
and Natalie Smith Chapter 21. New Clothes, New Faces, New Bodies: Cosmetic
Surgery and Fashion Meredith Jones Chapter 22. Female slenderness and the
case of perverse compliant deception - or why size matters ... Lorraine
Gamman Chapter 23. Hijab stories: choice, politics, fashion Reina Lewis
Chapter 24. Fashion, fears and ageing: contradictions and complexity across
the media Pamela Church Gibson Part 6: Making Masculinities Chapter 25.
'Heroes and villains: when men wear makeup' Janice Miller Chapter 26. The
Italian Job: Football, Fashion and that Sarong Stella Bruzzi Chapter 27.
Vampire Dandies: fashionable masculine identities and style in popular
culture Vicki Karaminas Chapter 28. "I'm saving the world, I need a decent
shirt": masculinity and sexuality in the new Doctor Who Claire Jenkins
Chapter 29. Suiting up and stripping off: The Male Makeover Lauren Thompson
Spaces and Globalisation Chapter 1. A New World Order? Fashion and its
capitals in the 21st Century David Gilbert Chapter 2. Branding Brazilian
Fashion: Global Visibility and Intercultural Perspectives Nick Rees-Roberts
and Silvano Mendes Chapter 3. India and Fashion's new Geography Clare
Wilkinson-Weber Chapter 4. A New Fashion Capital: Shanghai Armida de la
Garza and Peng Ding Chapter 5. Sydney Style: Camping it up in the Emerald
City Sally Gray Part 2: Changing Imagery, Changing Media Chapter 6.
Yesterday's Emblems and Tomorrow's Commodities: the Return of the Repressed
in Fashion Imagery Today Caroline Evans Chapter 7. Digital Fashion Film
Gary Needham Chapter 8. Personal fashion blogs: Screens and mirrors in
digital self-portraits Agnes Rocamora Chapter 9. Styling The Street -
Fashion Performance, Stardom And Neo-Dandyism In Street Style Blogs Monica
Titton Chapter 10. Exhibition-making: A Conversation Christopher Breward
and Judith Clark Part 3: Altered Landscapes, New Modes of Production
Chapter 11. Fashion Photography in the Seventies Alistair O'Neill Chapter
12. Escaping to reality: fashion photography in the 1990s Elliott Smedley
Chapter 13. Fashioning indie: the consecration of a subculture and the
emergence of "stylish" femininity Rachel Lifter Chapter 14. Capitalism's
Favourite Child: The Production of Fashion Adam Briggs Chapter 15.
Tailoring and tweed: mapping the spaces of 'slow fashion' Louise Crewe
Part 4: Icons and their Legacies Chapter 16. The "fashion arts", Jean
Michel Frank, Elsa Schiaparelli and the interwar aesthetic project Peter
McNeil and Giorgio Riello Chapter 17. The Pink Suit Stella Bruzzi Chapter
18. Fab lesbianism and family values: costuming of lesbian identities in
The L Word and The Kids are Alright Fiona Cox Chapter 19. Fashion as
mythology: considering the legacy of Alexander McQueen Nathalie Khan Part
5: Contestation, Compliance, Feminisms Chapter 20. Fashion, Feminism and
the Neo-Feminist Ideal: From Coco Chanel to Jennifer Lopez Hilary Radner
and Natalie Smith Chapter 21. New Clothes, New Faces, New Bodies: Cosmetic
Surgery and Fashion Meredith Jones Chapter 22. Female slenderness and the
case of perverse compliant deception - or why size matters ... Lorraine
Gamman Chapter 23. Hijab stories: choice, politics, fashion Reina Lewis
Chapter 24. Fashion, fears and ageing: contradictions and complexity across
the media Pamela Church Gibson Part 6: Making Masculinities Chapter 25.
'Heroes and villains: when men wear makeup' Janice Miller Chapter 26. The
Italian Job: Football, Fashion and that Sarong Stella Bruzzi Chapter 27.
Vampire Dandies: fashionable masculine identities and style in popular
culture Vicki Karaminas Chapter 28. "I'm saving the world, I need a decent
shirt": masculinity and sexuality in the new Doctor Who Claire Jenkins
Chapter 29. Suiting up and stripping off: The Male Makeover Lauren Thompson