The Study of Dress History
The Study of Dress History
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Book Description
Over the past ten years the study of dress history has finally broken free of the shackles that have held it back, and is now benefiting from new, multidisciplinary approaches and practices, which draw on material culture, art history, ethnography, and cultural studies. This book focuses on the development of these new methods to be found within the field of dress history and dress studies, and assesses the current condition and future directions of the subject.
The Study of Dress History,Lou Taylor,Manchester University Press,0719040655,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Clothing and dress,Clothing and dress in literatu,Collection and preservation,Fashion,Fashion design,History,History - General,Art / History / General
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