Cultures, Fashion and Society’s Notebook 2015
Entro il mese di dicembre saranno pubblicati e scaricabili all’indirizzo: http://link.pearson.it/371693B7 i saggi del primo Notebook 2015, una raccolta che fa parte di un progetto editoriale dal titolo complessivo di Cultures, Fashion and Society’s Notebooks (Pearson-Bruno Mondadori editore).
I saggi del Notebook 2015 continuano il percorso, già avviato dalla rivista ZoneModa Journal e dalla Collana monografica di Culture, moda e società, che vede i corsi di Moda dell’Università di Bologna-Campus di Rimini diventare un punto di riferimento per chi si occupa di studi culturali, con una particolare ma non esclusiva attenzione ai fenomeni del sistema della moda.
Privilegiando un approccio multidisciplinare e trasversale alle metodologie e ai tradizionali saperi accademici, e favorendo così letture e linguaggi sperimentali adatti allo studio del complesso panorama della contemporaneità.
I saggi del Notebook 2015, disponibili in formato ePub e in lingua inglese, sono promossi dal Dipartimento di Scienze per la Qualità della vita dell’Università di Bologna – Campus di Rimini. Si ringrazia per il sostegno UniRimini Spa.
Notebook 2015/Index
G. Matteucci, Simmel on Fashion
F. Muzzarelli, From Family Album to Snapshot Style
C. Pompa, Antagonistic Fashion. The Last Generations after Japanese Post-atomic Wave
G. E. Corazza, S. Agnoli, S. Martello, Introducing Irrelevant Information in the Creative Process: the DIMAI model for Fashion Design
N. Khan, Digital Layers and Masks in Fashion Photography and the Work of Pierre Debusschere
Y. Kawamura, The Social Construction of Creativity in Fashion
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Within 2015 in the same identity and cultural frame as the monograph Scientific Series (Pearson-Bruno Mondadori publishing house) the first volume of the series called “Cultures, Fashion and Society’s Notebooks” will be published.
This new series originates from identical research and reflection needs that inspired the Scientific Series in order to become a benchmark for scholars involved in cultural studies with a particular, but not sole, attention to the fashion system phenomena. In like manner to the monograph scientific series, the “Cultures, Fashion and Society’s Notebooks” have a multidisciplinary and transversal approach to methodologies and traditional academic knowledge encouraging readings and languages suited for the study of the complex landscape of the contemporary.
The Notebook will be published on yearly basis accompanied by an ePub digital version. “Cultures, Fashion and Society’s Notebooks” is promoted by the Department for Life Quality Studies of the University of Bologna, Rimini Campus. A special thank is hereby given to UniRimini Spa for their support.
Notebook 2015/Index
G. Matteucci, Simmel on Fashion
F. Muzzarelli, From Family Album to Snapshot Style
C. Pompa, Antagonistic Fashion. The Last Generations after Japanese Post-atomic Wave
G. E. Corazza, S. Agnoli, S. Martello, Introducing Irrelevant Information in the Creative Process: the DIMAI model for Fashion Design
N. Khan, Digital Layers and Masks in Fashion Photography and the Work of Pierre Debusschere
Y. Kawamura, The Social Construction of Creativity in Fashion