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This book questions practices and explores its profound connection to memory and sustainability. Through a practice-based researcher lens, the research examines the intricate interplay between upcycling and memory, unveiling assemblages of concepts, objects, and values that inspire action.

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Produktbeschreibung
This book questions practices and explores its profound connection to memory and sustainability. Through a practice-based researcher lens, the research examines the intricate interplay between upcycling and memory, unveiling assemblages of concepts, objects, and values that inspire action.


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Autorenporträt
Sanem Odabasi is a fashion scholar from Turkey. She is an Assistant Professor at Eskisehir Technical University, Department of Textile and Fashion Design. Her research areas are sustainable fashion, material culture, and practicebased research. She is the author of the book Sürdürülebilir Moda Tasarimi: Kavramlar ve Uygulamalar (Sustainable Fashion Design: Concepts and Practices). Her articles can be found in the International Journal of Fashion Studies, Fashion Theory, Fashion Practice, and TEXTILE.

Rezensionen
"We have been led to believe fashion is a means to squander resources for vanity. But as Odabasi shows, fashion is not a cemetery for discarded time, but a reservoir of revitalized imagination. Opening the wardrobe to deep study, Odabasi proposes a series of sagacious systems to rethink upcycling and ask: What kind of history do we want fashion to write?"

Dr. Otto von Busch, Professor, Parsons School of Design at The New School, USA