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This new edited collection assembles academic essays and
intellectual activism equally next to visual essays and artistic
interventions and proposes a different concept for fashion research
that eschews the traditional logic of academic fashion studies. It
features acclaimed designers, artists, curators and theorists whose
work investigates the multi-faceted debates on the rise of
practice-based research in fashion. The book sets out to explore
current issues in fashion research with a particular focus on both
methodology and expansion of the field to encompass overlooked
voices and narratives. It has a particular concern with the
relationships between theory and practice and with how knowledge is
created and disseminated in fashion studies. It is an excellent and
really valuable contribution to the field at a point both when
fashion studies is expanding and when the fashion industry is at a
crucial point of change. Some of the contributions were originally
presented at a symposium hosted by the Austrian Center for Fashion
Research ‘TALKSHOW: The politics of practice-based fashion
research’ at Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts, curated by Wally
Salner. The symposium brought together a group of fashion scholars,
designers, educators and practitioners to explore critical
contemporary fashion (research) practices, and to investigate
critical fashion knowledge between theory and practice, beyond
assumed disciplinary and epistemological boundaries. Many
contributions in this volume were initially presented at that
symposium, while others are testimonies of international debates
that were part of the research activities of the Austrian Center
for Fashion Research, a research project funded by the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Science Research and Economy, led by Elke
Gaugele. The book is structured into three sections: Fashion
Knowledge, Practice-Based Fashion Research, and Sites of Fashion
and Politics. Contributions look at new forms of fashion
knowledge that are forming with and along shifting fashion
practices, practice-based fashion research, and sheds light on
different sites and entanglements of fashion and politics in
distinctive contemporary and historical moments of de/colonization,
anti/racism, and anti/globalization. Elke Gaugele is cultural
anthropologist and professor of fashion, styles and contextual
design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. Monica
Titton is a sociologist, fashion theorist and senior scientist at
the fashion design department of the University of Applied Arts
Vienna, Austria. Other contributions are from Elke Bippus, Astrid
Engl, Jojo Gronostay, Ruby Hoette, Bianca Koczan, Priska Morger,
NCCFN, Wally Salner, Andreas Spiegl, José Teunissen, Lara Torres,
Carol Tulloch and Maria Ziegelböck Readers will be academics,
practitioners, designers, artists, curators, museums, theoretical
scholars, lecturers, practice-based researchers, students and
practitioners at all levels in the fields of fashion, textile, art
and design. This new book with its original focus on practice-based
research will be useful for a general and academic readership
alike, and to all those working within the field of fashion
studies, including those with a theoretical focus, fashion
practitioners and those working within innovative pockets of the
fashion industry.Â
Das Anliegen der vorliegenden Studie aus Osterreich ist es, einen
differenzierten Beitrag zur Komplexitat der Beweggrunde und
Motivationen zu leisten, die zum Kontaktabbruch der
Vater-Kind-Beziehung nach einer Scheidung oder Trennung fuhren."
This new edited collection assembles academic essays and
intellectual activism equally next to visual essays and artistic
interventions and proposes a different concept for fashion research
that eschews the traditional logic of academic fashion studies. It
features acclaimed designers, artists, curators and theorists whose
work investigates the multi-faceted debates on the rise of
practice-based research in fashion. The book sets out to explore
current issues in fashion research with a particular focus on both
methodology and expansion of the field to encompass overlooked
voices and narratives. It has a particular concern with the
relationships between theory and practice and with how knowledge is
created and disseminated in fashion studies. It is an excellent and
really valuable contribution to the field at a point both when
fashion studies is expanding and when the fashion industry is at a
crucial point of change. Some of the contributions were originally
presented at a symposium hosted by the Austrian Center for Fashion
Research ‘TALKSHOW: The politics of practice-based fashion
research’ at Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts, curated by Wally
Salner. The symposium brought together a group of fashion scholars,
designers, educators and practitioners to explore critical
contemporary fashion (research) practices, and to investigate
critical fashion knowledge between theory and practice, beyond
assumed disciplinary and epistemological boundaries. Many
contributions in this volume were initially presented at that
symposium, while others are testimonies of international debates
that were part of the research activities of the Austrian Center
for Fashion Research, a research project funded by the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Science Research and Economy, led by Elke
Gaugele. The book is structured into three sections: Fashion
Knowledge, Practice-Based Fashion Research, and Sites of Fashion
and Politics. Contributions look at new forms of fashion
knowledge that are forming with and along shifting fashion
practices, practice-based fashion research, and sheds light on
different sites and entanglements of fashion and politics in
distinctive contemporary and historical moments of de/colonization,
anti/racism, and anti/globalization. Elke Gaugele is cultural
anthropologist and professor of fashion, styles and contextual
design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. Monica
Titton is a sociologist, fashion theorist and senior scientist at
the fashion design department of the University of Applied Arts
Vienna, Austria. Other contributions are from Elke Bippus, Astrid
Engl, Jojo Gronostay, Ruby Hoette, Bianca Koczan, Priska Morger,
NCCFN, Wally Salner, Andreas Spiegl, José Teunissen, Lara Torres,
Carol Tulloch and Maria Ziegelböck Readers will be academics,
practitioners, designers, artists, curators, museums, theoretical
scholars, lecturers, practice-based researchers, students and
practitioners at all levels in the fields of fashion, textile, art
and design. This new book with its original focus on practice-based
research will be useful for a general and academic readership
alike, and to all those working within the field of fashion
studies, including those with a theoretical focus, fashion
practitioners and those working within innovative pockets of the
fashion industry.Â
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