Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics: Past and Present
How are aesthetics and ethics related to the practical realities of the global fashion industry? Both have played an important role in academic fashion studies to this point, but they are most often discussed in the context of abstract phenomena such as modernity and capitalism, or identity issues such as sexuality, class and gender. The essays in this volume strive instead to show how the realities of the global fashion industry have important and pertinent aesthetic and ethical consequences.

This collection provides critical and philosophical analysis of the interplay of aesthetics and ethics within the global fashion industry. Characterized by an increasingly fast spinning production, the industry is highly exploitative in terms of environment and labor force: underpaid textile workers, retailers working under brutal competition from the mass-merchandise discounters, young designers, seamstresses and curators often working for free, and a vast body of aspiring models. In addition, fashion-related aesthetic ideals are becoming more influential than ever in directing consumers in their social and personal identification processes and bodily practices with sometimes fatal consequences.

Covering a wide range of subjects such as fashion's highly problematic production and consumption practices, the possibility of producing and consuming fashion ethically, fashion's intimate connection with nature and technology, Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics highlights the powerful aesthetical presence of fashion in relation to its ethical premises and often problematic outcomes.
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Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics: Past and Present
How are aesthetics and ethics related to the practical realities of the global fashion industry? Both have played an important role in academic fashion studies to this point, but they are most often discussed in the context of abstract phenomena such as modernity and capitalism, or identity issues such as sexuality, class and gender. The essays in this volume strive instead to show how the realities of the global fashion industry have important and pertinent aesthetic and ethical consequences.

This collection provides critical and philosophical analysis of the interplay of aesthetics and ethics within the global fashion industry. Characterized by an increasingly fast spinning production, the industry is highly exploitative in terms of environment and labor force: underpaid textile workers, retailers working under brutal competition from the mass-merchandise discounters, young designers, seamstresses and curators often working for free, and a vast body of aspiring models. In addition, fashion-related aesthetic ideals are becoming more influential than ever in directing consumers in their social and personal identification processes and bodily practices with sometimes fatal consequences.

Covering a wide range of subjects such as fashion's highly problematic production and consumption practices, the possibility of producing and consuming fashion ethically, fashion's intimate connection with nature and technology, Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics highlights the powerful aesthetical presence of fashion in relation to its ethical premises and often problematic outcomes.
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How are aesthetics and ethics related to the practical realities of the global fashion industry? Both have played an important role in academic fashion studies to this point, but they are most often discussed in the context of abstract phenomena such as modernity and capitalism, or identity issues such as sexuality, class and gender. The essays in this volume strive instead to show how the realities of the global fashion industry have important and pertinent aesthetic and ethical consequences.

This collection provides critical and philosophical analysis of the interplay of aesthetics and ethics within the global fashion industry. Characterized by an increasingly fast spinning production, the industry is highly exploitative in terms of environment and labor force: underpaid textile workers, retailers working under brutal competition from the mass-merchandise discounters, young designers, seamstresses and curators often working for free, and a vast body of aspiring models. In addition, fashion-related aesthetic ideals are becoming more influential than ever in directing consumers in their social and personal identification processes and bodily practices with sometimes fatal consequences.

Covering a wide range of subjects such as fashion's highly problematic production and consumption practices, the possibility of producing and consuming fashion ethically, fashion's intimate connection with nature and technology, Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics highlights the powerful aesthetical presence of fashion in relation to its ethical premises and often problematic outcomes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350198555
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/04/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Louise Wallenberg is Associate Professor in Fashion Studies at the Centre for Fashion Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden.

Andrea Kollnitz is Associate Professor in Art History and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Fashion Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden.
Louise Wallenberg is Professor in Fashion Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden. She holds a PhD in Film Studies, and she was the establishing director of the Centre for Fashion Studies between 2007 and 2013. Among her publications are the collections MODE (2009); Nordic Fashion Studies (2011); Mode och modernism (2014); Fashion, Film, and the 1960s (2017); Fashion and Modernism (2018); What about all these women? (2022); and Ingmar Bergman at the Crossroads (2022).
Andrea Kollnitz is professor of Art History and head of the Art History Department, Stockholm University, Sweden. Her current research is focused on the self-fashioning of the avant-garde artist; nationalist visual and textual fashion and art discourse, fashion photography and caricature. She is co-editor, with Marco Pecorari, of Fashion, Performance and Performativity (2021), and, with Louise Wallenberg, of Fashion and Modernism (2018).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Foreword: 'Hedonism – Notes during an Epidemic' by Elizabeth Wilson
Acknowledgements

Introduction: by Louise Wallenberg and Andrea Kollnitz

Part I: Producing Aesthetics: Ethical Issues in Contemporary Fashion Production
1. 'Circular Fashion: Moral Effects and Ethical Implications' by Herman Stål
2. 'Kindness to the Environment in Vogue Italia: A Neoliberal Aberration?' by Morna Laing
3. 'Producing Garments, Manufacturing Fashion: On the Globalization of Industry and Disconnection with Craft'. Göran Sundberg
4. 'The Fashion of the Manifesto' by Marco Pecorari
5. 'The Cost of Looking Good: Ethics and Aesthetics in the Fashion Industry' by Louise Wallenberg and Torkild Thanem

Part II: Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics: from Past to Present
6. 'Ragged and Unravelled' by Marcia Pointon
7. 'Art Nouveau Women's Fashion and the Theme of Nature' by Lucy Fischer
8. 'The Black Panther Party Uniform: Power, Resistance, and Community' by Anna Hanchett
9. 'Fashion is Human: Perspectives on the Aesthetics and Ethics of Contemporary Swedish Fashion Photography' by Andrea Kollnitz

Part III: Aesthetics and Ethics: Philosophical Investigations of Fashion
10. 'Fashion, Prosthetics, Machines: Being Humans and the Body' by Patrizia Calefato
11. 'The Missing Juncture: Architecture and Fashion from Schinkel to Le Corbusier' by Sven-Olov Wallenstein
12. 'Fashion Aesthetics, Ethics and Choice' by Malcolm Barnard

Bibliography
Index
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