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Taking the concept of 'seamlessness' as her starting point, Yeseung Lee offers an innovative practice-based investigation into the meaning of the handmade in the age of technological revolution and globalized production and consumption. Combining firsthand experience of making seamless garments with references from psychoanalysis, anthropology and cultural studies, Lee reveals the ways that a garment can reach to our deeply superficial sense of being, and how her seamless garments can represent the ambiguity of a modern subject in a perpetual process of becoming. Richly illustrated and firmly rooted in the actual work of creation, this daringly innovative book breaks new ground for fashion research.


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'A richly contextualized and beautifully narrated journey into the cognition of making that binds cloth and skin, garment and person and replaces distinction by modalities of transition. A sharp and incisive critique of the fashion system that will enable a new approach to be developed to the analysis of fashion.'

-- Susanne Küchler, University College London

Table of Contents

Foreword

Claire Pajaczkowska

The Seaming

Chapter 1: The Skin Ego

Chapter 2: The Garment Ego

Chapter 3: Auratic Objects

Chapter 4: Here and Now

Chapter 5: Seaming Hands

Chapter 6: Seamless?

Chapter 7: The Toile Ego

The Seam(less)

References

Index

Seamlessness: Making and (Un)Knowing in Fashion

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781783206421, 978-1783206421
      ISBN10: 178320642X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Taking the concept of 'seamlessness' as her starting point, Yeseung Lee offers an innovative practice-based investigation into the meaning of the handmade in the age of technological revolution and globalized production and consumption. Combining firsthand experience of making seamless garments with references from psychoanalysis, anthropology and cultural studies, Lee reveals the ways that a garment can reach to our deeply superficial sense of being, and how her seamless garments can represent the ambiguity of a modern subject in a perpetual process of becoming. Richly illustrated and firmly rooted in the actual work of creation, this daringly innovative book breaks new ground for fashion research.


      Trade Review

      'A richly contextualized and beautifully narrated journey into the cognition of making that binds cloth and skin, garment and person and replaces distinction by modalities of transition. A sharp and incisive critique of the fashion system that will enable a new approach to be developed to the analysis of fashion.'

      -- Susanne Küchler, University College London

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Claire Pajaczkowska

      The Seaming

      Chapter 1: The Skin Ego

      Chapter 2: The Garment Ego

      Chapter 3: Auratic Objects

      Chapter 4: Here and Now

      Chapter 5: Seaming Hands

      Chapter 6: Seamless?

      Chapter 7: The Toile Ego

      The Seam(less)

      References

      Index

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