Fashion | Sense: On Philosophy and Fashion
Autor Dr Gwenda-lin Grewalen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350201460
ISBN-10: 1350201464
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350201464
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Forges new ground in the philosophy of fashion with a particular emphasis on the ancient philosophers and self-knowledge
Notă biografică
Gwenda-lin Grewal is the Onassis Lecturer in Ancient Greek Thought and Language at The New School for Social Research, USA. Her other publications include English translations of Plato's Phaedo (2018) and Cratylus (forthcoming) and the book, Thinking of Death in Plato's Euthydemus: A Close Reading and New Translation (2022). She is also the recipient of the Blegen Research Fellowship in Greek and Roman Studies at Vassar College and an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities at Yale University, USA.
Cuprins
Note to ReaderPreface: The 'Other' Ancient Quarrel 1. Fashion Sense 2. Phantom Selves 3. The Dead 4. The Dandy 5. Divine Tailoring 6. The Beauty of Ugliness7. The Question of Fashion's Beginning Bibliography Index
Recenzii
Fashion | Sense: On Philosophy and Fashion is a brilliant book... The book is extremely original in writing and thinking. Grewal has style in spades, and this style creates (or rather is) her considerable substance. The book thrums with energy and wit, and it was an absolute pleasure to read. It took my breath away.
Gwenda-lin Grewal's Fashion | Sense should be read more than once, for it moves conceptually, on multiple levels, and stylistically on many others. If you read it for its insights into Ancient Greek philosophy, you will find yourself returning to it for its sharp criticism of contemporary society-mores and looks. On a third time, you may want to reread it just for its prose.
This rich, knowledgeable, variegated book challenges easy assumptions about fashion's modernity. Grewal juxtaposes contemporary manifestations of fashion with situations and characters from ancient literatures in an expert pursuit of fashion-thinking, where "fashion-thinking" means philosophy's engagement with dress, but also fashion's own mode of reflection.
A fascinating book by a great new talent which wholly successfully drags philosophy out the closet. In writing that is at once clear and deep, classically informed and very funny, Grewal makes a wholly convincing case for the kinship of philosophy and fashion. Highly recommended."
FASHION | SENSE is Gwenda-lin Grewal's brilliant meditation, deeply erudite but also playful and full of wit, on clothing as disguise, revelation, acquiescence, transformation, identity, and second self, as the "bodies we put on." In Grewal's hands the "age-old argument" between philosophy and fashion, the things of the mind and the things of the body, is scintillatingly renewed.
Fashion | Sense: On Philosophy and Fashion by Gwenda-lin Grewal explores how philosophers underestimate fashion's power in their search for the naked truth. Mercifully devoid of academic jargon and pomposity, the book is studded with brilliant and often witty observations on the unexpected parallels between philosophy and fashion.
Gwenda-lin Grewal's Fashion | Sense should be read more than once, for it moves conceptually, on multiple levels, and stylistically on many others. If you read it for its insights into Ancient Greek philosophy, you will find yourself returning to it for its sharp criticism of contemporary society-mores and looks. On a third time, you may want to reread it just for its prose.
This rich, knowledgeable, variegated book challenges easy assumptions about fashion's modernity. Grewal juxtaposes contemporary manifestations of fashion with situations and characters from ancient literatures in an expert pursuit of fashion-thinking, where "fashion-thinking" means philosophy's engagement with dress, but also fashion's own mode of reflection.
A fascinating book by a great new talent which wholly successfully drags philosophy out the closet. In writing that is at once clear and deep, classically informed and very funny, Grewal makes a wholly convincing case for the kinship of philosophy and fashion. Highly recommended."
FASHION | SENSE is Gwenda-lin Grewal's brilliant meditation, deeply erudite but also playful and full of wit, on clothing as disguise, revelation, acquiescence, transformation, identity, and second self, as the "bodies we put on." In Grewal's hands the "age-old argument" between philosophy and fashion, the things of the mind and the things of the body, is scintillatingly renewed.
Fashion | Sense: On Philosophy and Fashion by Gwenda-lin Grewal explores how philosophers underestimate fashion's power in their search for the naked truth. Mercifully devoid of academic jargon and pomposity, the book is studded with brilliant and often witty observations on the unexpected parallels between philosophy and fashion.