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Acts of undressing : politics, eroticism, and discarded clothing

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The act of undressing has a multitude of meanings, which vary dramatically when this commonly private gesture is presented for public consumption.

This ground-breaking book explores the significance of undressing in various cultural and social contexts. As we are increasingly obsessed with dress choices as signifiers of who we are and how we feel, an investigation into what happens as we remove our clothes has never been more pertinent.

Exploring three main issues - politics, tease, and clothes without bodies - Acts of Undressing discusses these key themes through an in-depth and eclectic mix of case studies including flashing at Mardi Gras, the World Burlesque Games, and 'shoefiti' used by gangs to mark territories. Building on leading theories of dress and the body, from academics including Roland Barthes and Mario Perniolato, Ruth Barcan and Erving Goffman, Acts of Undressing is essential reading for students of fashion, sociology, anthropology, visual culture, and related subjects.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1472596188 / 9781472596185
Paperback / softback
03/11/2016
United Kingdom
English
160 pages : illustrations (black and white).
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