Providing insight into a broad and expanding range of topics, The Meanings of Dress, 5th Edition examines social, behavioral, and cultural aspects in fashion and dress based on current research and practices. This revised edition responds fully to the current social and fashion trends by including theoretical perspectives of intersectional identities in global landscapes, global fashion and dress, and efforts to decentralize and decolonize the normative Eurocentric approach to fashion and dress studies. This edition includes two brand new chapters: Decentralizing and Decolonizing Fashion and Dress and Social Justice and Human Rights. New emphasis has been placed on how dress and fashion work as communication, not just non-verbal but also explicitly in social media. Issues on ethics in fashion are incorporated now throughout the book.
New to this Edition:
· Theoretical perspectives of intersectional identities in global landscapes, global fashion and dress, and efforts to decentralize and decolonize the normative Eurocentric approach to fashion and dress studies.
· New Chapters: "Decentralizing and Decolonizing Fashion and Dress and Social Justice and Human Rights.
· New material and perspectives on chapters about Fashion, Dress and Communication and Agency and Appearance Management, as well as chapters on race and ethnicity, gender and gender identity, and theories of the body.
· Issues on ethics in fashion are central to the text.
STUDIO Features Include
· Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips
· Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions
Instructor Resources
· Instructor's Guide to help integrate the text into your classroom
· PowerPoint slides for every chapter
Daugiau informacijos
The Meanings of Dress, 5th Edition provides insight to a variety of topics addressing social, behavioral, and cultural aspects in fashion and dress based on current research and practices. This edition expands on ethics, social justice, decolonized decolonizing efforts in fashion, social media, religion, and more.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Fashion and Dress Theory
Chapter 2: Fashion as a Dynamic Process
Chapter 3: Decentralizing and Decolonizing Fashion and Dress
Chapter 4: Fashion, Dress and Communication
Chapter 5: The Body
Chapter 6: Agency and Appearance Management
Chapter 7: Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 8: Appearance for Gender
Chapter 9: Appearance for Sexuality and Sexual Identity
Chapter 10: Dress and Religion
Chapter 11: Fashion and Fantasy
Chapter 12: Social Justice and Human Rights
Glossary
Credits
Index
José Blanco F. is a professor at Dominican University.