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Philosophical Perspectives on Fashion
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Description
Philosophical Perspectives on Fashion places philosophical approaches at the heart of contemporary fashion studies. Considering the mutual relationships between aesthetics, modern society and culture, fashion and the fine arts, and the way these relationships have influenced and shaped our views on identity and taste, this ground-breaking book also explores the various intellectual and cultural movements that inform how people dress.
In the context of the most recent debates, the leading fashion and philosophy scholars contributing to this volume refer to and apply theories posed by key thinkers of the modern and contemporary age, from Darwin and Wittgenstein to Husserl and Goodman, in order to answer questions such as: What is the essence of fashion and the reasons behind its fascination? What is 'anti-fashion'? What or who do we imitate when we 'follow' fashion? What is fashion criticism and what should it be?
Anyone studying or interested in fashion, philosophy or art will find this book a rich source of ideas, insight and information. Philosophical Perspectives on Fashion is a valuable contribution to contemporary fashion theory and aesthetics, one that revitalizes the way we look at the form, purpose and meaning of fashion and aesthetic experience.
Table of Contents
- 1 Philosophical Accounts of Fashion in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century, Stefano Marino
- 2 Fashion: A Conceptual Constellation, Giovanni Matteucci
- 3 Anti-Fashion: If Not Fashion, Then What?, Nickolas Pappas
- 4 Fits of Fashion: THe Somaesthetics of Style, Richard Shusterman
- 5 On Fashion Criticism, Lars Svendsen
- 6 Thought Without Concept: Carol Christian Poel's Paradoxical Aesthetics, Christian Michel
- 7 Caprices of Fashion in Culture and Biology: Charles Darwin's Aesthetics of 'Ornament', Winifried Menninghaus
- 8 Fashionable Proteus: The Euphoria of FAshion for Fashion's Sake, Cesar Moreno-Marquez
- 9 The Fascination of Contingency: Fashion and Modern Society, Elena Esposito
Index
Product details
Published | 01 Dec 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781474237482 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
Illustrations | 17 bw illus |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This edited volume is likely to provoke much-needed debate about the relationship between philosophy and fashion. Using a philosophical lens, the authors address and push questions with which fashion theorists have been grappling: is anti-fashion a useful concept in fashion criticism? Is there, or can there be, an essence of fashion? To what extent can fashion be understood as a dialectic between imitation and differentiation? To what extent does fashion rely on ambivalence and ambiguity? Philosophical Perspectives on Fashion will be a welcome addition to the literatures on fashion and philosophy alike.
Susan B. Kaiser, University of California, Davis, USA
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A timely and thought-provoking collection of contributions, which explore fashion from a specifically philosophical perspective and reflect on the complex and dynamic nature of fashion itself. This book, much needed in philosophy, will open the field to further debates and lines of inquiry.
Flavia Loscialpo, Southampton Solent University, UK.
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[Authors] Giovanni Matteucci and Stefano Marino have produced a pivotal primer of thought and insight. They have expanded the concept of fashion to be considered not only as a stereotyped, marketable consumer product, but how fashion analysis can be useful in understanding complex codes of behaviour and societal values.
Fashion, Society & Popular Culture

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