The Psychopolitics of Fashion: Conflict and Courage Under the Current State of Fashion

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Psychopolitics of Fashion: Conflict and Courage Under the Current State of Fashion
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Otto Von Busch
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreFashion design and theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781350102309
ClassificationsDewey:391
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 49 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publication Date 20 February 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What if fashion was a state? What kind of state would it be? Probably not a democracy. Otto von Busch sees fashion as a totalitarian state, with a population all too eager to enact the decrees of its aesthetic superiority. Peers police each other and deploy acts of judgment, peer-regulation, and micro-violence to uphold the aesthetic order of fashion supremacy. Using four design projects as tools for inquiry, Von Busch explores the seductive desires of envy and violence within fashion drawing on political theories. He proposes that the violent conflicts of fashion happen not only in arid cotton fields or collapsing factories, but in the everyday practice of getting dressed, in the judgments, sneers, and rejections of others. Indeed, he suggests that feelings of inclusion and adoration are what make us feel the pleasure of being fashionable-of being seductive, popular, and powerful. Exploring the conflicting emotions associated with fashion, Von Busch argues that while the current state of fashion is bred out of fear, The Psychopolitics of Fashion can offer constructive modes of mitigation and resistance. Through projects that actively work towards disarming the violent practices of dress, Von Busch suggests paths towards a more engaging and meaningful experience of fashion he calls "deep fashion."

Author Biography

Otto von Busch is Associate Professor of Integrated Design at Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA.

Reviews

Part political theory, part design project, part manifesto for change; this book catapults us towards a more mutual, meaningful and alive system of fashion. * Kate Fletcher, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK * Theoretically provocative ... The Psychopolitics of Fashion will stimulate research and creative practice for years to come. * Susan Kaiser, University of California, Davis, USA *