In sociological and cultural studies the relationship we have with our clothes has been mostly analyzed in terms of fashion and identity, with a focus on the ways in which we use clothing to represent ourselves to and in the world. The article argues that in all these analyses one important aspect is still missing: the feelings we experience about and in our clothes when we are dressed. It proposes a change of paradigm to find ways to incorporate in our analyses what is here called the “feeling of being dressed.” This change can be performed by transgressing the boundaries of semiotic, structural and sociological explanations and by abandoning the mind‒body dualism which shapes the description of our relationship with clothes as mainly inte...
It is a universal phenomenon that dressing/clothing has an effect on the personality of an individua...
The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring que...
For a long time, sociology, anthropology and, later, cultural studies, have focussed on different as...
The recent literature on fashion studies features frequent attempts by a variety of scholars to exte...
Fashion and clothing construct, reproduce and challenge all kinds of identity and they do so visuall...
This article explores the opportunities provided for dress and fashion studies by an analytical focu...
This exploratory article discusses the systemic influence of the law, culture, society, and Self on ...
This article focused on four publications from Berg’s ‘Dress, Body and Culture’ series. It situates ...
The article emphasizes on the imperative significance of the focused subject, in which I have typifi...
Clothing is one way that individuals form and announce both personal and public identities. The pres...
The article explores the neglected subject of clothing and dementia. Addressing questions of the bod...
Fashion enchants, engrosses, caresses, itches, restrains, liberates, enfolds, reveals, protects and ...
In this article, I explore relationships between suffering and the production of fashionable clothes...
Purpose: Fashion is an important aspect in day-to-day life. There are various factors influencing fa...
Although frequently perceived as inconsequential and frivolous, fashion is a central interdisciplina...
It is a universal phenomenon that dressing/clothing has an effect on the personality of an individua...
The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring que...
For a long time, sociology, anthropology and, later, cultural studies, have focussed on different as...
The recent literature on fashion studies features frequent attempts by a variety of scholars to exte...
Fashion and clothing construct, reproduce and challenge all kinds of identity and they do so visuall...
This article explores the opportunities provided for dress and fashion studies by an analytical focu...
This exploratory article discusses the systemic influence of the law, culture, society, and Self on ...
This article focused on four publications from Berg’s ‘Dress, Body and Culture’ series. It situates ...
The article emphasizes on the imperative significance of the focused subject, in which I have typifi...
Clothing is one way that individuals form and announce both personal and public identities. The pres...
The article explores the neglected subject of clothing and dementia. Addressing questions of the bod...
Fashion enchants, engrosses, caresses, itches, restrains, liberates, enfolds, reveals, protects and ...
In this article, I explore relationships between suffering and the production of fashionable clothes...
Purpose: Fashion is an important aspect in day-to-day life. There are various factors influencing fa...
Although frequently perceived as inconsequential and frivolous, fashion is a central interdisciplina...
It is a universal phenomenon that dressing/clothing has an effect on the personality of an individua...
The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring que...
For a long time, sociology, anthropology and, later, cultural studies, have focussed on different as...