Fashion as CommunicationPsychology Press, 2002 - 209 σελίδες What kinds of things do fashion and clothing say about us? What does it mean to wear Gap or Gaultier, Milletts or Moschino? Are there any real differences between Hip-Hop style and Punk anti-styles? In this fully revised and updated edition, Malcolm Barnard introduces fashion and clothing as ways of communicating and challenging class, gender, sexual and social identities. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Fashion clothing and trivia I | 20 |
Conclusion | 26 |
THE FUNCTIONS OF FASHION AND CLOTHING | 49 |
Economic worth or status | 64 |
Conclusion | 70 |
228 | 89 |
OF SOCIETY | 102 |
Fashion clothing sex and gender I | 116 |
Conclusion | 125 |
FASHION CLOTHING AND POSTMODERNITY | 156 |
9455 | 162 |
CONCLUSION | 187 |
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