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Fashion And Feeling The Affective Politics Of Dress Roberto Filippello Ilya Parkins

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Fashion And Feeling The Affective Politics Of Dress Roberto Filippello Ilya Parkins
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.37 MB
Pages: 490
Author: Roberto Filippello; Ilya Parkins, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783031190995, 3031190998
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Fashion And Feeling The Affective Politics Of Dress Roberto Filippello Ilya Parkins by Roberto Filippello; Ilya Parkins, (eds.) 9783031190995, 3031190998 instant download after payment.

Fashion and Feeling: The Affective Politics of Dress explores the complex nexus of fashion and the feeling body from a variety of critical perspectives across fashion studies, anthropology, sociology, design practice, and media studies. It asks such questions as: What does fashion look and feel like in an age dominated by amplified anxiety, isolation, depression, and precariousness? How are feelings woven into clothing and mobilized through fashion practices in ways that might sustain living with a sense of ongoing crisis? Does fashion have the potential to help us reimagine new lifeworlds which might be reinvigorating? In other words, how is fashion engaging with the “bad,” the “good,” and the ambivalent feelings associated with our personal and collective histories, with our troubled political present, and with our imagined future? Despite such diverse and scattered contributions, the potentialities of “feeling” for the study of fashion are still largely neglected. This edited volume seeks to tease out possible avenues of investigation of the clothed body and its representations through the lens of feeling.

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