Description
The first aesthetic account of fashion and costume choices in film that reveals how movies are doing philosophy.
About the Author
Laura T. Di Summa is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at William Paterson University, USA. She is a co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures (2019).
Reviews
In her exciting new book, Laura T. Di Summa opens a new subject for the philosophy of film - movie fashion. Through enlightening discussions of costume design, accessories, and prosthetics as both elements of film style and prompts for questions of personal identity, Di Summa weaves an intricate text of her own. * Mario Slugan, Lecturer in Film, Queen Mary, University of London, UK *
In recent years, theoretical aesthetics has been expanding its purview both in terms of the subjects it finds worthy of attention and of the sources it is willing to consider for philosophical insight. A Philosophy of Fashion Through Film exemplifies both of these tendencies with style and verve. It takes fashion as its topic and examines what it has to say about the expression of selfhood by making the ingenious methodological move of approaching this topic through the optic of cinema where the issue is especially pronounced. Recommended to all lovers of fashion, film, and philosophy. * Noel Carroll, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, USA *
Laura T. Di Summa has written a marvellous book on the philosophy of film, arguing that fashion is performative - something we do, not just something we wear. Drawing on Walter Benjamin and Noel Carroll, she shows with admirable clarity how fashion is woven into cinematic aesthetics. A pleasure to read. * Robert Sinnerbrink, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Research, Macquarie University, Australia *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350157002
Author Laura T. Di Summa
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC