New Book Co-Authored by Denise Green

Fashion and Cultural Studies

Co-authored by Denise Green, an Associate Professor in Fiber Science and Apparel Design and a Graduate Field member in ; and Susan B.Kaiser, a professor emerita of design, textiles, and clothing, and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at the University of California, Davis.

Bridging theory and practice, this accessible text considers fashion from both cultural studies and fashion studies perspectives, and addresses the growing interaction between the two fields.

Kaiser and Green use a wide range of cross-cultural case studies to explore how race, ethnicity, class, gender and other identities intersect and are produced through embodied fashion. Drawing on intersectionality in feminist theory and cultural studies, Fashion and Cultural Studies is essential reading for students and scholars.

This revised edition includes updated case studies and two new chapters. The first new chapter explores religion, spirituality, and faith in relation to style, fashion, and dress. The second offers a critique of “beauty” and considers dressed embodiment inclusive of diverse sizes, shapes and dis/abilities. Throughout the text, Kaiser and Green use a range of examples to interrogate the complex entanglements of production, regulation, distribution, consumption, and subject formation within and through fashion.

Additional details are available at Bloomsbury Publishing.

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