Dress and Society

Dress and Society
Title Dress and Society PDF eBook
Author Jane E. Workman
Publisher Fairchild Books
Pages 0
Release 2008-10-13
Genre Design
ISBN 9781563676260

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Understanding the social expectations and meanings associated with dress is critical to a successful career in fashion. Just as critical is familiarity with research techniques to capture the history of fashion trends. Dress and Society fulfills these requirements by presenting a socio-lo-gical perspective on how people dress and a research perspective on how to develop and appreciate research skills. Analyzing dress as an individual social behavior enables students to draw connections between their own lives and different styles of dress. Concepts such as gender, religion, race, education, cultural norms, and violations of cultural norms are thoroughly discussed. By starting each chapter with a headline from mass media, engaging the students in lively discussion, and presenting research with practical applications, the content becomes enjoyable and memorable for students. Instructors, contact your Sales Representative for access to Instructor's Materials.

Manners, Culture and Dress of the Best American Society,

Manners, Culture and Dress of the Best American Society,
Title Manners, Culture and Dress of the Best American Society, PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Wells
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1890
Genre Etiquette
ISBN

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Dress and Society

Dress and Society
Title Dress and Society PDF eBook
Author T. F. Martin
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 193
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1785703188

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While traditional studies of dress and jewellery have tended to focus purely on reconstruction or descriptions of style, chronology and typology, the social context of costume is now a major research area in archaeology. This refocusing is largely a result of the close relationship between dress and three currently popular topics: identity, bodies and material culture. Not only does dress constitute an important means by which people integrate and segregate to form group identities, but interactions between objects and bodies, quintessentially illustrated by dress, can also form the basis of much wider symbolic systems. Consequently, archaeological understandings of clothing shed light on some of the fundamental aspects of society, hence our intentionally unconditional title. Dress and Society illustrates the range of current archaeological approaches to dress using a number of case studies drawn from prehistoric to post-medieval Europe. Individually, each chapter makes a strong contribution in its own field whether through the discussion of new evidence or new approaches to classic material. Presenting the eight papers together creates a strong argument for a theoretically informed and integrated approach to dress as a specific category of archaeological evidence, emphasising that the study of dress not only draws openly on other disciplines, but is also a sub-discipline in its own right. However, rather than delimiting dress to a specialist area of research we seek to promote it as fundamental to any holistic archaeological understanding of past societies.

The Art of Dress

The Art of Dress
Title The Art of Dress PDF eBook
Author Jane Ashelford
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2000-01
Genre Clothing and dress
ISBN 9780707803364

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The clothes worn by our ancestors afford an invaluable insight into lifestyles that have disappeared. Choice of dress at any point in time is determined by a number of factors, such as social and economic pressures, moral codes, technical advances, influence of designers and artisitc movements, and the vagaries of individual taste.

Dress and the Roman Woman

Dress and the Roman Woman
Title Dress and the Roman Woman PDF eBook
Author Kelly Olson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2012-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1134121202

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In ancient Rome, the subtlest details in dress helped to distinguish between levels of social and moral hierarchy. Clothes were a key part of the sign systems of Roman civilization – a central aspect of its visual language, for women as well as men. This engaging book collects and examines artistic evidence and literary references to female clothing, cosmetics and ornament in Roman antiquity, deciphering their meaning and revealing what it meant to be an adorned woman in Roman society. Cosmetics, ornaments and fashion were often considered frivolous, wasteful or deceptive, which reflects ancient views about the nature of women. However, Kelly Olson uses literary evidence to argue that women often took pleasure in fashioning themselves, and many treated adornment as a significant activity, enjoying the social status, influence and power that it signified. This study makes an important contribution to our knowledge of Roman women and is essential reading for anyone interested in ancient Roman life.

The Visible Self

The Visible Self
Title The Visible Self PDF eBook
Author Joanne B. Eicher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 420
Release 2014-08-14
Genre Design
ISBN 1609018702

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This anthropological investigation of dress featuring selected scholarly readings is ideal for courses focused on global perspectives and cultural aspects of dress.

Art of Dress

Art of Dress
Title Art of Dress PDF eBook
Author Jane Ashelford
Publisher Abrams
Pages 328
Release 1996-09
Genre Design
ISBN

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The clothes worn by our ancestors afford an unparalleled insight into lifestyles that have disappeared forever.