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Fashion as Performance


en Hardback – 4 iun 2014
Fashion As Performance represents the first critical examination of fashion as dramatic performance. Going beyond analyses of fashion as a means of social performance, relating to communication and consumption of community, cultural and personal identity, this highly original and engaging book explores the ways in which clothing operates by applying key performance theory approaches. From Aristotle and Brecht to Auslander and Boal, elements of classical and current dramatic theory are used in case study style to unpack specific collections, designers and moments in contemporary fashion at which dramatic theory finds its way to the runway, the hanger and the street corner. Analysing cutting edge designers including Rei Kawakubo, Joseph Corre, Thierry Mugler, Dirk Bikkembergs, Martin Margiela, Gareth Pugh and Alexander McQueen, Fashion As Performance will be essential reading for students, researchers and artists in both fashion and performance studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847888075
ISBN-10: 1847888070
Pagini: 192
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Patterson is Assistant Professor of Performance Studies at Elon University.

Cuprins

Introduction 1. Fashion As Performance: A Theoretical Foundation 2. "Body Becomes Dress Becomes Body"/Rei Kawakubo and Cindy Sherman: The Mobius Strip of the Dressing Body 3. Under Wear/Joseph Corre's Male Gaze: Jill Dolan and the Feminist Spectator 4. Thierry Mugler and 2003's Zumanity: Between Fashion and Costume 5. Dirk Bikkembergs/A Matter of Performance: Materiality, Technological and Dramatic Performance 6. Martin Margiela's Brechtian Stitch: Exposure of Craft, Exposure of Performance 7. "Vicious Is The Look"/Gareth Pugh's Presentation of Self: Considering Persona and Character 8. McQ/Alexander McQueen and Target: Theatrical Phenomenology and Plasticity in Clothing 9. Fashion Is Performance: Conclusion and Beyond Bibliography Index