Description
Also available in paperback, 9781859738047 GBP16.99 (June, 2005)
About the Author
Jennifer Craik is Professor in the School of Creative Communication at the University of Canberra, Australia.
Reviews
In an extraordinarily wide-ranging survey of the historical and contemporary construction - and constriction - of uniform, from surgeon's gowns to sportswear, from high school dress codes to Hollywood fantasies, from khaki to Kylie, Jennifer Craik parades a fascinating array. Her rigorous personal inspection presents a revealing peek under the tunic, and why it is worn. In the process she exposes the hitherto-overlooked power of institutional costume. Philip Hoare, author of 'Wilde's Last Stand' and 'England's Lost Eden'. Craik's book makes a valuable contribution to our understandings of a most ubiquitous form of dress. Her analysis takes us on a journey through the history of uniforms but the appeal of this book is that it takes the debate about uniforms beyond the obvious (military and schools) and into contemporary fashion. From disciplinary technique to sexual practice, uniforms are shown to have multiple meanings and varied connections to the body. An entertaining and well-written volume. Joanne Entwistle, London College of Fashion This fascinating study describes a wide range of uniforms (military, religious, occupational, sports) and intriguingly shows how uniforms serve two sides of control, overt and covert. Choice Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781859738986
Author Jennifer Craik
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Dress, Body, Culture
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 19mm
Details
Subtitle: |
From Conformity to Transgression |
Series: |
Dress, Body, Culture |
Imprint: |
Berg Publishers |