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Fashion and Its Social Agendas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Fashion and Its Social Agendas

It has long been said that clothes make the man (or woman), but is it still true today? If so, how has the information clothes convey changed over the years? Using a wide range of historical and contemporary materials, Diana Crane demonstrates how the social significance of clothing has been transformed. Crane compares nineteenth-century societies—France and the United States—where social class was the most salient aspect of social identity signified in clothing with late twentieth-century America, where lifestyle, gender, sexual orientation, age, and ethnicity are more meaningful to individuals in constructing their wardrobes. Today, clothes worn at work signify social class, but leisur...

The Production of Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

The Production of Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-05-14
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  • Publisher: SAGE

How does the media shape and frame culture? How does media entertainment vary under different conditions of production and consumption? What types of meanings and ideologies do these modes of production convey and how do they change over time? How does media culture differ from other forms of recorded culture produced in nonindustrial settings? In The Production of Culture, the inaugural volume in the new Foundations of Popular Culture, Diana Crane argues that these are the kinds of questions with which social scientists should be concerned. She contends that recorded cultures simply cannot be understood apart from the contexts in which they are produced and consumed. A review and synthesis of the current media literature, Crane's work examines both the popular and elite levels of media production. This investigation allows readers to understand how the notion of production can change depending on the size of the audience and or the structure of the cultural industry.

The Transformation of the Avant-Garde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Transformation of the Avant-Garde

  • Categories: Art

Discusses the social aspects of art, popular culture as art, galleries, museums, and the meaning of art.

Fashion as Masquerade
  • Language: en

Fashion as Masquerade

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Critical Studies in Fashion and Beauty" focuses on issues of power, social positioning, ideologies and practices within the web of relationships between creators, producers, practitioners and end-users of fashion. This book explores the contemporary meanings of masks, masking and masquerade. The editors argue that these concepts have been transformed over the centuries but they continue to serve as useful tools for critical cultural analysis. The history of fashion is a story of codification of visual appearance as a measure of rank and power. Historically it has been expressed in ways that secure a hegemonic reading of fashion signification as follows: 1) controlling what one can wear: Pow...

Fashion and Its Social Agendas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Fashion and Its Social Agendas

It has long been said that clothes make the man (or woman), but is it still true today? If so, how has the information clothes convey changed over the years? Using a wide range of historical and contemporary materials, Diana Crane demonstrates how the social significance of clothing has been transformed. Crane compares nineteenth-century societies—France and the United States—where social class was the most salient aspect of social identity signified in clothing with late twentieth-century America, where lifestyle, gender, sexual orientation, age, and ethnicity are more meaningful to individuals in constructing their wardrobes. Today, clothes worn at work signify social class, but leisur...

Global Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Global Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Nano Wolves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 621

Nano Wolves

Science made them werewolves, but love controls their destiny. Scientifically created werewolves are definitely worth howling about in this collection of paranormal romances with a science fiction romance twist. Add in a dash of romantic comedy and some action and adventure and what you've got are Nano Wolves. Fans of shifter romance will enjoy this new take on werewolves who are created through genetic engineering. Ariel: Nano Wolves 1 Being turned an alpha werewolf isn't part of the scientific career Dr. Ariel Jones planned for herself. Neither is having to fight for her life and the life of her new wolf pack. Reed, the wolf used to make her, now talks in her head and tells her how to hand...

All New Compendium of Card Making Techniques
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

All New Compendium of Card Making Techniques

Each section of this inspiring book provides full information about the materials and techniques need for a particular cardmaking craft, followed by step-by-step demonstrations showing how to make beautiful greetings cards. The crafts covered include card and thread, quilling, watercolour, silk ribbon embroidery, beading and using glitter.

Science as a Carreer Choice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 752

Science as a Carreer Choice

How can we identify the young men and women who, as social and behavioral scientists of tomorrow, will do the needed research to resolve our burgeoning social problems? How can the most promising be attracted to an investigatory career? How can they become identified with the behaviors, attitudes and values that persons in science share? A provocative body of literature about the psychology of the scientist and his career emerged in the post-Sputnik era. Drs. Eiduson and Beckman bring together more than seventy of the most significant and representative studies. These range over childhood and family influences, academic experiences, motivations, interests, and intellectual and personality st...

Bound by Creativity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Bound by Creativity

  • Categories: ART

While our traditional view of creative work might lead us to think of artists as solitary visionaries, the creative process is in fact deeply social. From those trying to land their first solo show to those with dozens of museum exhibitions, artists are influenced by others' evaluations. In Bound by Creativity, sociologist Hannah Wohl draws on more than one hundred interviews and two years of ethnographic research in the New York contemporary art market, developing a sociological perspective on creativity through the analytic lens of judgment. Wohl takes readers into artists' studios and shares firsthand how they decide which works to leave unfinished, destroy, put into storage, or exhibit. ...