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Dressed: the secret life of clothes
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We are all dressed. But how often do we pause to think about the place of our clothes in our lives? What unconscious thoughts do we express when we dress every day? Can memories, meaning and ideas be wrapped up in a winter coat? These are the questions that interest Shahidha Bari, as she explores the secret language of our clothes. Ranging freely through literature, art, film and philosophy, Dressed tracks the hidden power of clothes in our culture and our daily lives. From the depredations of violence and ageing to our longing for freedom, love and privacy, from the objectification of women to the crisis of masculinity, each garment exposes a fresh dilemma. Item by item, the story of ourselves unravels. Evocative, enlightening and dazzlingly original, Dressed is not just about clothes as objects of fashion or as a means of self-expression. This is a book about the deepest philosophical questions of who we are, how we see ourselves and how we dress to face the world.
Contents
Prologue -- Introduction -- 1. Dresses -- 2. Suits, coats and jackets -- 3. Shoes -- 4. Furs, feathers and skins -- 5. Pockets, purses and suitcases -- Epilogue -- Sources -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
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London: Jonathan Cape, 2019
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- 9781787331495
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