Originally serialized in 1915 in The Forerunner, and never before
published in book form, The Dress of Women presents Gilman's feminist
sociological analysis of clothing in modern society. Gilman explores
the social and functional basis for clothing, excavates the symbolic
role of women's clothing in patriarchal societies, and, among other
things, explicates the aesthetic and economic principles of socially
responsible clothing design. The introduction, by Hill and Deegan,
situates The Dress of Women within Gilman's intellectual work as a
sociologist, and relates her sociological ideas to the themes she
developed in some of her other works. Although written in 1915,
Gilman's treatment of clothing and dress remains relevant. This
pioneering effort adds substantially to Gilman's reputation as a
sociological theorist and feminist. In addition, it represents one of
the earliest full-length specifically sociological analyses of
clothing and the fashion industry. Ultimately, the author concludes
that harmful and degrading aspects of women's dress are amenable to
reform if men and women will work together rationally to change the
controlling institutional patterns of the society in which they live.
This groundbreaking work will appeal to those interested in Gilman,
feminist theory, sociological theory, social psychology, women's
literature, and women's studies.
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A Critical Introduction to the Symbolism and Sociology of Clothing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313074318
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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