Body Dressing

Hardback

Main Details

Title Body Dressing
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Dr Joanne Entwistle
Edited by Elizabeth Wilson
SeriesDress, Body, Culture
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreArt History
Fashion design and theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781859734391
ClassificationsDewey:391
Audience
General
Illustrations 15 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publication Date 1 June 2001
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For some time now the body has been a central topic across a range of social science disciplines. Similarly, there has been a growing interest in the cultural meaning of clothing. But curiously, even though people are nearly always clothed, the relationship between dress and the body has been relatively unexplored until now. Dress is a crucial aspect of embodiment, shaping the self physically and psychologically. From dressing up to dressing down, this book exposes the complex ways that fashions and costumes render the body presentable in a vast range of social situations. It investigates the varied ways in which western and non-western clothes operate to give the body meaning and situate it within culture. The authors consider different approaches to the relationship between fashion, dress and the body, and present new theoretical models for their future study. They demonstrate the importance of the concept of embodiment to dress and fashion studies. Exploring gender, photography, cultural history and modernity, this book deals with a vast range of questions inherent in dressing up the body. From fashion photography in the 1960s to contemporary queer fashion and the history of the masquerade, this is a fascinating and far-reaching collection. Its breadth and depth make it essential reading for anyone interested in style, costume, the body, gender or history.

Author Biography

Joanne Entwistle is Senior Research Fellow, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts. Elizabeth Wilson is Visiting Professor, London College of Fashion.

Reviews

'Very impressive. Every paper is well written, refreshing, and interesting These authors are doing something new and worthwhile Any sociologist with an interest in either embodiment or fashion will find more than enough of interest here.' American Journal of Sociology