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OverviewThe body has been the focus of much recent critical attention, but the clothed body less so. In answering the need to theorize dress, this book provides an overview of recent scholarship and presents an original theory of what dress means in relation to the body. Identity relies on boundaries to individuate the self. Dress challenges boundaries: it frames the body and serves both to distinguish and connect self and ‘Other'. The authors argue that clothing is, then, both a boundary and not a boundary, that it is ambiguous and produces a complex relation between self and ‘not self'. In examining the role of dress in social structures, the authors argue that clothing can be seen as both restricting and liberating individual and collective identity. In proposing that dress represents ‘a deep surface,' a manifestation of the unconscious at work through apparently superficial phenomena, the book also questions the relationship between surface and depth and counters the notion of dress as disguise or concealment. The concept of the gaze and the role of gender are approached through a discussion of masks and veils. The authors argue that masks and veils paradoxically combine concealment and revelation, ‘truth' and ‘deception'. Here the body and dress are both seen as forms of absence, with dress concealing not the body, but the absence of the physical body.This provocative book is certain to become a landmark text for anyone interested in the intersection of dress, the body and critical theory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dani Cavallaro , Alexandra WarwickPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Berg Publishers Volume: v. 5 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.514kg ISBN: 9781859739815ISBN 10: 1859739814 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 October 1998 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: the body in philosophy and theories of representation. The rim and the abject; shielding and sprawling garments; the collective body - fashion, history, commodites; surface/depth - dress and the mask; clothes in art - painting in and out of the frame.Reviews'For initiates, a comprehensive and thought-provoking approach to its topic.' Choice 'Regardless of the boundary of postmodern discourse, to underestimate the implications of Fashioning the Frame for the future of dress studies would be impertinent and wrong. Graduate students will find this book challenging reading, one that stretches their ideas of boundaries and margins of body and dress as it provokes battles between intellectual paradigms.' Dress 'For initiates, a comprehensive and thought-provoking approach to its topic.' Choice'Regardless of the boundary of postmodern discourse, to underestimate the implications of Fashioning the Frame for the future of dress studies would be impertinent and wrong. Graduate students will find this book challenging reading, one that stretches their ideas of boundaries and margins of body and dress as it provokes battles between intellectual paradigms.'Dress Author InformationAlexandra Warwick University of Westminster Dani Cavallaro Head of English,University of Westminster Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |