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110726s2011 enka b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2011283368 |
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$a9781847885906 |
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$a269262$cTLC |
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$aTT507$b.F3545 2011 |
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$aThe fashion reader /$cedited by Linda Welters and Abby Lillethun. |
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$a2nd ed. |
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$aOxford ;$aNew York :$bBerg,$c2011. |
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$axxx, 674 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gPart I. A brief history of modern fashion :$tFrom prehistory through Byzantium /$rAbby Lillethun ;$tEurope to 1700 /$rLinda Welters --$tFrom Baroque elegance to the French Revolution: 1770-1790 /$rKimberly Chrisman-Campbell ;$tFrom Neoclassicism to the Industrial Revolution: 1790-1860 /$rSusan North ;$gThe$tVictorian and Edwardian eras: 1860-1910 /$rCynthia Cooper ;$gThe$tModern era: 1910-1960 /$rTiffany Webber ;$gThe$tPostmodern age: 1960-2010 / Jose Blanco F. --$gPart II. Fashion theory :$tDress as an expression of the pecuniary culture /$rThorstein Veblen ;$gThe$tPower of fashion /$rKurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang ;$tWritten clothing /$rRoland Barthes ;$gThe$tFashion system /$rGrant McCracken ;$gThe$tDressed body /$rJoanne Entwistle ;$tRe-orienting fashion theory /$rSandra Niessen ;$tFashion at the edge /$rCaroline Evans --$gPart III. Psychology of fashion :$gThe$tFundamental motives /$rJ.C. Flugel ;$tTo the fashion industry as represented by the British Fashion Council /$rJanet Treasure,$gand the$rEating Disorders Service and Research Unit (EDRU) Team of King's College ;$tHearts and masks /$rDavid Muggleton ;$tShopping addiction: is shopping costing more than money? /$rMarilyn Clark and Kirsten Salerno --$gPart IV. Fashion and identity :$tIs it a girl or a boy? Gender identity and children's clothing /$rColleen R. Callahan,$rJo B. Paoletti ;$tSentimental culture and the problem of fashion /$rKaren Halttunen ;$tMen and women: dressing the part /$rJo B. Paoletti,$rClaudia Brush Kidwell ;$gThe$tZoot suit and style warfare /$rStuart Cosgrove ;$tInvisible men? /$rShaun Cole ;$tSubculture: the unnatural break /$rDick Hebdige --$gPart V. Fashion: space and place :$tWorld cities of fashion /$rDavid Gilbert ;$tPopularizing fashion in Melbourne, Australia /$rSally Weller ;$tFashion blogs /$rSarah Moore ;$tGlobalization reconsidered: the historical geography of modern western male attire /$rWilbur Zelinsky --$gPart VI. Ethnicity, culture, and dress :$gThe$tHighlander myth /$rHugh Trevor-Roper ;$gThe$tVeil in their minds and on our heads: veiling practices and Muslim women /$rHoma Hoodfar ;$tGuayaberismo and the essence of cool /$rMarilyn Miller ;$tYouth cosmopolitanism: clothing, the city and globalization in Dakar, Senegal /$rSuzanne Scheld --$gPart VII. Politics of fashion :$tFailed censures: ecclesiastical regulation of women's clothing in late medieval Italy /$rThomas M. Izbicki ;$gThe$tCalico campaign: prohibition of East Indian cottons /$rBeverly Lemire ;$tTrade policies /$rArthur C. Mead ;$tFinding the moral fiber: why reform is urgently needed for a fair cotton trade /$rOxfam Briefing Paper ;$tSweatshop: a first definition /$rRobert J.S. Ross ;$tNot only Nike's doing it: "sweating" and the contemporary labor market /$rRichard McIntyre,$rYngve Ramstad ;$tFeminism and fashion /$rElizabeth Wilson. |
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$gPart VIII: Fashion and the body :$tCorsets in Vogue /$rValerie Steele ;$tNap time: historicizing the Afro /$rRobin D.G. Kelley ;$r"Material girl": Madonna as postmodern heroine /$rSusan Bordo ;$gThe$tSlimming of Yvonne Blue /$rJoan Jacobs Brumberg ;$tFashioning the body today /$rSusan J. Vincent --$gPart IX. Fashion and art :$tArt and fashion /$rMichael Boodro ;$tFashion rendering /$rRichard Martin ;$tOn the marked change in fashion photography /$rOlivier Zahm ;$tViktor & Rolf /$rAndrew Bolton ;$tShed, cathedral or museum? /$rChantal Beret --$gPart X. Fashion, media, and communication :$tFashion on the page /$rChristopher Breward ;$tSupermodels and super bodies /$rJennifer Craik ;$tJacqueline Kennedy Onassis /$rKathleen Craughwell-Varda ;$tHot couture: Brigitte Bardot's fashion revolution /$rGinette Vincendeau ;$tSex and the city in the British fashion press /$rAnna Ko·nig ;$tHip hop /$rTricia Rose ;$tSelling culture: Bloomingdale's, Diana Vreeland, and the new aristocracy of taste in Reagan's America /$rDebora Silverman --$gPart XI. From haute couture to the street :$tWhen Worth was king /$rAnne Hollander ;$gThe$tDressmaking world / Therese Bonney,$rLouise Bonney ;$tTorontonian taste in couture /$rAlexandra Palmer ;$tTrickle down, bubble up /$rTed Polhemus ;$tSecondhand dresses and the role of the ragmarket /$rAngela McRobbie ;$tPunks and pirates: the Costiff collection of Vivienne Westwood /$rSonnet Stanfill ;$tJapanese street fashion: the urge to be seen and to be heard /$rYuniya Kawamura --$gPart XII. Design and manufacture :$tInside design: a look at the method behind the madness /$rKaty Chapman ;$tFashion sorceress /$rLinda Tischler ;$tThe$tDiary of a dress: Alexander McQueen shares the saga of how one of his inspirations, a Peter Arnold orchid photograph, evolved from simple sketch to production nightmare to a stunning gown fit for supermodel Naomi Campbell /$rLisa Armstrong ;$tBorn in the USA: the growing premium denim market goes global /$rJulia Fein Azoulay ;$tIt's in the bag /$rDana Thomas --$gPart XIII. Marketing and merchandising :$tBusiness sense: it takes a lot more than individual flair to stay at the top /$rJohn Andrews ;$tReturn to clubland /$rMark Tungate ;$tNew luxury /$rDana Thomas ;$tAmerican apparel /$rRob Walker ;$tDorothy Shaver: promoter of "The American Look" /$rTiffany Webber-Hanchett --$gPart XIV : The fashion business and global economics :$tWhat happened to fashion? /$rTeri Agins ;$gThe$tIslamic factor /$tNicholas Coleridge ;$tZara: the business model for fast fashion /$rTeresa M. McCarthy ;$tFour models fashion relationships /$rSimona Segre Reinach ;$tFashion in India /$rVandana Bhandari ;$tMade in China /$rArthur C. Mead ;$t"Two for a penny" /$rPietra Rivoli --$gPart XV. Sustainability and fashion :$tFiber sustainability: green is not black + white /$rMartin Bide ;$tWeaving a new future /$rJulian M. Allwood,$rSoren Ellebak Laursen,$rCecilia Malvido de Rodriguez,$rNancy M. Bocken ;$tDigital and democratic /$rSarah Scaturro --$gPart XVI. Future of fashion :$gThe$tEvolution of the Chicago Fashion Initiative /$rMelissa Gamble ;$tBorn to buy /$rJuliet B. Schor ;$tAging and demographics: implications for the fashion industry /$rClaire Lacoste-Kapstein ;$tLuxury fashion branding /$rUche Okonkwo --$tWearable technology /$rLucy E. Dunne. |
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$aClothing and dress. |
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$aFashion. |
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$aWelters, Linda. |
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$aLillethun, Abby. |