Talk:Semiotics of dress
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[edit]- As you can see, there is barely any information on what this idea is, and how every society relates to it. I would like to contribute with a deeper meaning of this idea by researching various points of views. I would also like to further explain the symbolism role that clothing plays within different cultures. I would also like to explain how our social and psychological needs influence the way we dress, by giving more details on the ideas of "self-presentation and self-perception." Finally, I would like to explain in depth the "Triple Function" idea of clothing. However, I would emphasize a little more on the "display" portion of this idea, since this is directly linked to the way society sees, judges, and treats us; and our lifestyle choices.Milo estevez (talk) 10:22, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
- Some of the books and articles that I will be referencing to are the following:
References
- ^ Rubinstin, Ruth (2001). Dress Codes: meanings and messages in American culture. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
- ^ Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (2002). The dress of women : a critical introduction to the symbolism and sociology of clothing. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
- ^ Owyong, Yuet See Monica (2009). "Clothing semiotics and the social construction of power relations". Social Semiotics. 19 (2): 191–211. doi:10.1080/10350330902816434.
- ^ Kaiser, Susan B. (1985). The social psychology of clothing and personal adornment. New York; London: Macmillan; Collier Macmillan.
- ^ Roach-Higgins, Mary Ellen; Eicher, Joanne B. (1992). "Dress and Identity". Clothing and Textiles Research Journal. 10 (4): 1–8. doi:10.1177/0887302X9201000401.
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