Fashion tales : feeding the imaginary /

Since its beginnings in the middle of the 19th century, fashion has been narrated through multiple media, both visual and verbal, and for such different purposes as marketing and advertising, art, costume history, social research and cultural dissemination. In this light, fashion has represented an...

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Group Author: Mora, Emanuela (Editor); Pedroni, Marco (Editor)
Published: Peter Lang,
Publisher Address: Bern :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Since its beginnings in the middle of the 19th century, fashion has been narrated through multiple media, both visual and verbal, and for such different purposes as marketing and advertising, art, costume history, social research and cultural dissemination. In this light, fashion has represented an important piece of material culture in modern industrial urban societies and in postcolonial and non-western contexts. Today, we are witnessing a turn in this imaginary as issues related to social, environmental and cultural sustainability come to predominate in many areas of human activity. The book addresses this challenge. By facilitating encounters between disciplines and cultures, it explores a multitude of fashion issues, practices and views that feed the contemporary fashion imaginary: local cultures, linguistic codes, TV series, movies, magazines, ads, blogs, bodily practices. The book deals with a paramount issue for fashion studies: how do the production and circulation of fashion imaginary come about in the 21st century?
Carrier Form: 464 pages : illustrations (some color), forms ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9783034327879 (paperback) :
3034327870 (paperback)
Index Number: GT525
CLC: TS941.12-05
Call Number: TS941.12-05/F248