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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Etymology of fashion
- Fashion as a concept and a phenomenon
- Proponents and opponents of fashion
- Studies of fashion in social science
- Outline of the book
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 2 Sociological Discourse and Empirical Studies of Fashion
- Classical sociological discourse of fashion
- Fashion, modernity, and social mobility
- The origin of the fashion phenomenon
- Contemporary sociological studies of fashion
- Fashion and the sociology of culture
- Fashion as a manufactured cultural symbol
- Youth fashion, subcultures, and technology
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 3 Fashion as an Institutionalized System
- Theoretical framework of Fashion-ology
- Fashion as a myth supported by the system
- Different approaches to fashion systems
- The beginning of the fashion system
- Fashion production as collective activity
- Empirical study: The French fashion system as a prototype
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 4 Designers: The Personification of Fashion
- Designers in the studies of fashion
- Designers, creativity, and social structure
- Legitimation of the designer’s creativity
- The star system of designers
- Hierarchy among designers in the fashion system
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 5 The production, Gatekeeping, and Diffusion of Fashion
- Diffusion theories of fashion
- Gatekeepers: Making aesthetic judgments
- Diffusion strategies from fashion dolls to fashion shows
- Fashion propaganda through advertising
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 6 The Adoption and Consumption of Fashion
- Consumption: A historical perspective
- Consuming fashion as symbolic strategy
- Consumption and social status
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 7 Youth Subcultural Fashion as an Alternative System
- The theoretical foundation of subcultures
- Post-subcultural theories and contemporary youth subcultures
- A systemic approach to youth subcultures and fashion
- Punk as a prototype of a less structured alternative fashion system
- The internal mechanism of the alternative fashion system
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Chapter 8 The Impact of Technology in the Changing Fashion Systems
- Trickle-across theory in practice: A collapse of categorical boundaries
- A changing occupational structure in fashion
- The decentralization of fashion geography from Paris to the world
- Conclusion
- Guide to further reading
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Practical guide to sociological research in fashion and dress
- Research process
- Notes
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Bibliography
- Index
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