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Nothing in Itself

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An edition of Nothing in itself (1999)

Nothing in Itself

Complexions of Fashion (Theories of Contemporary Culture)

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What Herbert Blau suggests, in Nothing in Itself, is that fashion itself, today, has been anticipating and redefining, in the dazzle on the runway, or even in ready-to-wear, the terms in which it is critiqued, while sometimes giving the impression that it is inseparable from critique; in short, there is little to be said of fashion that is not somehow visible in fashion, though even in the mainstream we may call it antifashion. Which is all the more reason to look at the clothes. The book does so copiously, with a fastidious eye to style, as if nothing could be said of a garment, no appropriate fabric of thought, without the felt sensation.

Meanwhile, if the theatricality of fashion, or the "fashion system," is now belabored in cultural studies, there are other seductive issues--recurring in history and, like the rise and fall of the hemline, approaching the metaphysical--that come with dress in its fascination-effect. As Blau sees it, this will inevitably return us to the validities, artful vanities, and deceits of appearance. No more than appearance, "nothing in itself," that fashion has substance, complex and elusive substance, is the thematic of this book, which puts another complexion on the subject, the look, and the look that incites the look, in high style, street style, classical elegance or fetishistic chic, from farthingale and corset to drop-dead glamour, power suits, waifishness, and grunge.

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Language
English
Pages
302

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Nothing in Itself: Complexions of Fashion (Theories of Contemporary Culture)
September 1999, Indiana University Press
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First Sentence

"There is little dispute today about the hegemony of fashion, only about what it means, unless one wants to make a case for the hegemony of atrocity."

Classifications

Library of Congress
GT596 .B56 1999, GT596.B56 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
302
Dimensions
9.7 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9486972M
Internet Archive
nothinginitselfc0000blau
ISBN 10
0253213339
ISBN 13
9780253213334
LCCN
99019964
OCLC/WorldCat
40838783
Library Thing
1382429
Goodreads
1567266

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