Fashion and Class
Autor Rachel Worthen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2020
Exploring a variety of case studies that examine the changing relationships between fashion and class in different historical contexts, from the French revolutionaries of the 1780-90s through to the changing relationships between couture, designer and high-street fashion in the mid-20th century and onwards, Fashion and Class is essential reading for those wishing to understand the ways in which the fashion system is closely connected with ideas of class.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847888150
ISBN-10: 1847888151
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 40 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847888151
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 40 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 What's in a Name? The Language of Class in Relation to Fashion and Fabrics
2 The Politics of Fashion
3 Fabric of Society: Technological Change and Fashion
4 From North to South: Class Identity and Dress in the English Novel, 1820-60
5 Fashion, Class and Democratization
6 Retailing Revolution: Marks & Spencer and the Democratization of Fashion
7 Design and Class
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 What's in a Name? The Language of Class in Relation to Fashion and Fabrics
2 The Politics of Fashion
3 Fabric of Society: Technological Change and Fashion
4 From North to South: Class Identity and Dress in the English Novel, 1820-60
5 Fashion, Class and Democratization
6 Retailing Revolution: Marks & Spencer and the Democratization of Fashion
7 Design and Class
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Worth (Arts Univ. Bournemouth, UK) argues that fashion has been intertwined with the developing notion of class and class consciousness, resulting from changing political, social, technological, and cultural events in Britain over the past 250 years . She provides an important, thought-provoking study. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels.
Rachel Worth's wonderfully packed study of fashion and its intersections with social history tells us as much about the democratization of society as about developments in the fashion industry . This thought-provoking and timely book is relevant to every single one of us.
Many fascinating case studies [help] make this account intensely readable ... A useful addition to the bookshelf of any student even remotely interested in society, literature, and clothing.
Fashion and Class is a timely addressing of the relationship between dress, fabric and social identity. In an era when the politics of wealth, labour and mobility are so contested it is ever more pressing for historians to seek context and precedence in the visual and material culture of the past. Rachel Worth is an authoritative guide to a complex terrain.
An important book . Worth discusses the fundamental dress and social history issues of class, fashion and democracy across nearly 250 years in order to question long-held dress history assumptions . Terrific.
Drawing on a rich and diverse range of research, Worth constructs an intelligent and engaging discussion about the ways fashion intersects with class identities. Her book sheds light on the ways post-18th century dress and textiles have been entwined with expressions and experiences of class, and considers how these connections have altered over time.
This provocative book clearly demonstrates how one's perception of their place in society is affected by fashion and the choices available. It should stimulate healthy discussions of equality, social justice and upward mobility within a fashion context.
Rachel Worth's wonderfully packed study of fashion and its intersections with social history tells us as much about the democratization of society as about developments in the fashion industry . This thought-provoking and timely book is relevant to every single one of us.
Many fascinating case studies [help] make this account intensely readable ... A useful addition to the bookshelf of any student even remotely interested in society, literature, and clothing.
Fashion and Class is a timely addressing of the relationship between dress, fabric and social identity. In an era when the politics of wealth, labour and mobility are so contested it is ever more pressing for historians to seek context and precedence in the visual and material culture of the past. Rachel Worth is an authoritative guide to a complex terrain.
An important book . Worth discusses the fundamental dress and social history issues of class, fashion and democracy across nearly 250 years in order to question long-held dress history assumptions . Terrific.
Drawing on a rich and diverse range of research, Worth constructs an intelligent and engaging discussion about the ways fashion intersects with class identities. Her book sheds light on the ways post-18th century dress and textiles have been entwined with expressions and experiences of class, and considers how these connections have altered over time.
This provocative book clearly demonstrates how one's perception of their place in society is affected by fashion and the choices available. It should stimulate healthy discussions of equality, social justice and upward mobility within a fashion context.