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Fashioning Professionals: Identity and Representation at Work in the Creative Industries

Editat de Leah Armstrong, Felice McDowell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2019
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, 'creative' professional identities can be viewed as social practices, enacted, performed and negotiated through the media, the public, and industry. Fashioning Professionals addresses what it means to be a creative professional, historically and in the digital age, as new ways of working and doing business have given rise to new professional identities. Bringing together critical reflections from international researchers, the book spans fashion, design, art, architecture, and advertising. It examines both traditional and emergent roles in creative industries, from advertising executives and surrealist artists to mannequin designers, pop stylists, bloggers, makers and design curators. The book reveals how professional identities are continually in a state of fashioning, through style, taste, gender and cultural representation, highlighting moments of friction and flux in the creative labour of the global economy. Interweaving critical perspectives from fashion and design history with sociology and cultural theory, Fashioning Professionals addresses a burgeoning area of research as we enter new terrain in fashion and the creative industries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350129276
ISBN-10: 1350129275
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 21 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Analyses familiar figures in the creative and cultural industries, such as the surrealist artist, the Bauhaus architect and the advertising executive, in addition to new subjects of study such as the mannequin designer, the blogger, the popstar stylist and the design curator

Notă biografică

Felice McDowell is Associate Lecturer in Cultural and Historical Studies at the London College of Fashion, and Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK. Leah Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Design History at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsList of ContributorsForewordAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Fashioning Professionals: History, Theory and MethodLeah Armstrong and Felice McDowell I. Inventing1. Media in the Museum: Fashioning the Design Curator at the Boilerhouse Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Liz Farrelly2. Fashioning Pop: Stylists, Fashion Work and Popular Music Imagery, Rachel Lifter3. The Labor of Fashion Blogging, Agnès Rocamora II. Negotiating4. Fashioning Professional Identity in the British Advertising Industry: The Women's Advertising Club of London, 1923-1939: 95-114, Philippa Haughton5. Satirical Representations of the Bauhaus Architect in Simplicissimus Magazine: 115-133, Isabel Rousset6. The Self as an Art-Work: Performative Self-Representation in the Life and Work of Leonor Fini: 134-155, Andrea KollnitzIII. Making7. Designer Unknown: Documenting the Mannequin Maker, June Rowe8. Fashioning the Contemporary Artist: The Spatial Biography of Sue Tompkins, Caroline Stevenson9. The Maker 2.0: A Craft-Based Approach to Understanding a New Creative Identity, Catharine RossiIndex

Recenzii

An excellent resource for scholars who are interested in fashion, representation, and identity ... Provides insight into the fragile, and fluctuating nature of in the creative industries and as such, will be of interest to readers from a variety of fields.
Pulling together far reaching ideas with the concept of "fashioning," the authors open the analysis beyond the usual suspects of dress, the fashion system, or self-expression ... the essays collected here will please and challenge readers from a broad swathe of scholarly fields.
Exploring design, fashion, architecture, and art, this series of essays offers new and provoking insights into shifting conceptions of professional identities in the creative industries.