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Dress Sense: Emotional and Sensory Experiences of the Body and Clothes

Título: Dress Sense: Emotional and Sensory Experiences of the Body and Clothes

Autor: Donald Clay Johnson, Helen Bradley Foster, Berg

Sinopse: Dress Sense explores the importance of the senses and emotions in the way people dress, and how they attach value and significance to clothing. Inspired by the work of Joanne B. Eicher, contributors offer different multi-disciplinary perspectives on this key and unexplored topic in dress and sensory anthropology. The essays present historical, contemporary and global views, from British imperial dress in India, to revolutionary Socialist dress. Issues of body and identity are brought to the fore in the sexual power of Ghanian women's waistbeads, the way cross-dressers feel about their clothing, and how the latest three-dimensional body-scanning technology affects people's perception of themselves and their bodies. For students and researchers of dress and anthropology, Dress Sense will be invaluable in understanding the cross-cultural, emotional and sensual experience of dress and clothing.

Editora: Berg Publishers

Páginas: 208

Ano: 2007-11-01

Edição: English Ed.

Linguagem: en

ISBN: 1845206932

ISBN13: 9781845206932

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