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Why Women Wear What They Wear
By (Author) Sophie Woodward
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st November 2007
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
Gender studies: women and girls
306.4
Hardback
178
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
Each morning we establish an image and an identity for ourselves through the simple act of getting dressed. Why Women Wear What They Wear presents an intimate ethnography of clothing choice. The book uses real women's lives and clothing decisions - observed and discussed at the moment of getting dressed - to illustrate theories of clothing, the body and identity. Woodward pieces together what women actually think about clothing, dress and the body in a world where popular media and culture presents an increasingly extreme and distorted view of femininity and the ideal body. Immediately accessible to all those who have stood in front of a mirror and wondered 'does this make me look fat', 'is this skirt really me' or 'does this jacket match', Why Women Wear What They Wear provides students of anthropology and fashion with a fresh perspective on the social issues and constraints we are all consciously or unconsciously negotiating when we get dressed.
"Woodward writes in a marvellously clear and lively style, melding ethnographic analysis nicely with an accomplished rendition of appropriate theory from her related fields. This book is ideal for undergraduate as well as graduate students, and will be of value for researchers concerned with the body, fashion design, and retail. The book wears its learning lightly, provides fascinating case studies, and is a total delight to read." Current Sociology
Sophie Woodward is Lecturer at University College for the Creative Arts, and Nottingham Trent School of Art and Design Research Associate.