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Clothing As Material Culture Susanne Kchler Daniel Miller

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Clothing As Material Culture Susanne Kchler Daniel Miller
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Publisher: Berg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Susanne Küchler, Daniel Miller
ISBN: 9780857854056, 9781845200664, 9781845200671, 0857854054, 1845200667, 1845200675
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Clothing As Material Culture Susanne Kchler Daniel Miller by Susanne Küchler, Daniel Miller 9780857854056, 9781845200664, 9781845200671, 0857854054, 1845200667, 1845200675 instant download after payment.

In recent years social scientists have become increasingly interested in theories of fashion, but have rarely directly addressed the material qualities of clothing. By contrast, traditional studies of dress have focused on textiles but often neglect the larger cultural context within which dress becomes consumed as clothing.
This book fills a major gap by combining these two ‘camps’ through an expressly material culture approach to clothing. In sustained case studies, Küchler and Miller argue that cloth and clothing are living, vibrant parts of culture and the body. From the recycling of cloth in Africa and India and the use of pattern in the Pacific, to the history of ‘wash and wear’ and why women wear the wrong clothes to restaurants in London, this book shows the considerable advantage gained by seamlessly combining material and social aspects of dress and textiles.

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