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Luxury has been both celebrated and condemned throughout history
right up to the present day. This groundbreaking text examines
luxury and its relationship with desire, status, consumption and
economic value, exploring why luxury remains prominent even in the
context of a global recession. Using approaches from cultural
studies, semiotic research and aesthetics, Luxury presents a wide
range of case studies including urban space and new technologies,
travel, interior design, cars, fashion ads and jewellery to explore
what luxury represents, and why, in the contemporary world. The
book will be essential reading for students and scholars across a
range of fashion studies, cultural studies and sociology, and
anyone interested in the power and allure of luxury today.
This new book by Liza Adams brings fresh new creatures to life,
including a striped cat, a yellow duckie, a dragon, an elephant, a
doll, plus instructions to create monster balls, sleeping animals,
miniature bears and bugs, and a tiny topiary. She reviews the
basics, but also gives step by step instructions for different
shaped ears, wings, and beaks. To make your pieces even more
versatile, she teaches techniques such as adding weight for
stability and using pipe cleaners to build structure. Bring these
fuzzy friends to life with Liza's easy to follow, photo illustrated
instructions.
Dress is everywhere imbued with symbols that reflect different
meanings in different contexts. This compelling book convincingly
demonstrates how clothing is analogous to a working language and is
similarly underpinned by deeper meanings and philosophies.From
tattoos and mini-skirts, to skin decoration, makeup and hair,
Calefato unpicks the multiple functions of modern dress. Exploring
intriguing commonalities - for example, between tattooed Egyptian
mummies of 2000 BC and modern subcultural styles - Calefato
considers the psychological, cultural, spiritual and symbolic
significances at play in what she aptly labels 'body cartography'.
What we wear is a vehicle for the (often contentious) expression of
politics, gender and identity, placing clothing at the root of a
complex set of messages, many of which are paradoxical. Clothing
may, for example, liberate through the pleasures of masquerade and
at the same time 'cage' or control the body. The Clothed Body shows
how semiotics can provide a convincing template for understanding
dress in a wide range of contexts and will be essential reading for
anyone interested in the meaning of what we wear.
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Shrinking (Paperback)
Lisa Adams, Jack McDermott
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R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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When you die in your dream, do you really die? Amber Lavery knows
she's sick-or crazy. For years she's had visions of people and
creatures that aren't really there. But when Michael, the smartest
kid in her class, reveals a wonderful secret, Amber learns that
these visions give both of them special abilities in the world of
dreams. Together, Amber and Michael venture into the ever-changing
dreamworld, the home of all their fantasies and fears-and a magical
creature named Feshy. With Feshy's friendship comes extraordinary
power-the power to destroy their enemies, to control people's
dreams, maybe even to find Amber's missing father. But at what
price?
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD A SWEATER SCREAM? I bet you haven't. Meet Stan,
a totally rotten sweater who will stop at nothing to destroy the
other clothes in his owner's closet and become the only garment she
will ever wear. Can a gutsy sweater named Naomi defeat Stan and
rescue her fellow clothes from his yarny oppression? In this
incredibly silly book, you will also meet a spaceship named
Chachimiwhizzle, a baseball team with a lot of "fowl" balls, a
snot-nosed vampire, a trash-talking ukulele, and many more of the
goofiest things you've ever heard.
Luxury has been both celebrated and condemned throughout history
right up to the present day. This groundbreaking text examines
luxury and its relationship with desire, status, consumption and
economic value, exploring why luxury remains prominent even in the
context of a global recession. Using approaches from cultural
studies, semiotic research and aesthetics, Luxury presents a wide
range of case studies including urban space and new technologies,
travel, interior design, cars, fashion ads and jewellery to explore
what luxury represents, and why, in the contemporary world. The
book will be essential reading for students and scholars across a
range of fashion studies, cultural studies and sociology, and
anyone interested in the power and allure of luxury today.
Dress is everywhere imbued with symbols that reflect different
meanings in different contexts. This compelling book convincingly
demonstrates how clothing is analogous to a working language and is
similarly underpinned by deeper meanings and philosophies.From
tattoos and mini-skirts, to skin decoration, makeup and hair,
Calefato unpicks the multiple functions of modern dress. Exploring
intriguing commonalities - for example, between tattooed Egyptian
mummies of 2000 BC and modern subcultural styles - Calefato
considers the psychological, cultural, spiritual and symbolic
significances at play in what she aptly labels 'body cartography'.
What we wear is a vehicle for the (often contentious) expression of
politics, gender and identity, placing clothing at the root of a
complex set of messages, many of which are paradoxical. Clothing
may, for example, liberate through the pleasures of masquerade and
at the same time 'cage' or control the body. The Clothed Body shows
how semiotics can provide a convincing template for understanding
dress in a wide range of contexts and will be essential reading for
anyone interested in the meaning of what we wear.
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