Fashion and Materiality

Fashion and Materiality
Author: Heike Jenss
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350057835

Fashion is intimately tied to the material world. With a focus on diverse cultural practices, this book offers new insights into the dynamic relationships between fashion, bodies, and material culture. In a series of original case studies, both historical and contemporary, the collection explores how fashion and clothing affect articulations of body and self, experiences of time and place, and the shaping of social and local/global relationships. With chapters from leading international scholars, Fashion and Materiality takes the reader from the study of clothing and biography, and an early modern “foreign dress” collection, to Chinoiserie clothing in 18th-century Europe and fast fashion production in today's China. The book also examines fashion's role in nation building, and entanglements between fashion and migration across clothing donations for Syrian refugees in Germany and the circulation of “refugee chic” on international fashion runways. Scrutinizing the dense connections between fashion, clothing, materiality, and humanity, the book shows how the material interacts forcefully with the personal and political.

Gego

Gego
Author: Monica Amor
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300260687

An authoritative study of Gego, whose distinctive modernist practice sits at the intersection of architecture, design, and the visual arts This important book is the first extended study of the life and work of German-born Venezuelan artist Gertrude Goldschmidt (1912-94), known as Gego. In locating the artist's contribution to postwar art and her important place in the global conversations around modernity, Mónica Amor explores her intermedial practice as a model of cultural complexity at the "edge of modernity." In situating Gego's work alongside other local archives and against her European education and global reception, Amor offers a monographic model that complicates traditional approaches to history. She investigates the full range of Gego's work, including her furniture workshop, her teaching at schools of architecture and design, her seminal reticuláreas, and her lesser-known prints. Through rigorous archival research, formal analysis, theoretical relevance, and deep exploration of historical context, this essential book unpacks Gego's radical recasting of the modern sculptural project through her engagement with architecture, craft, and design pedagogy.

Letters from a Working Stiff

Letters from a Working Stiff
Author: Thomas Raher
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1304730212

A collection of letters written by a San Francisco bus driver to the many people in his life. Covering issues of parenting, politics, history and the mundane occurrences of work-a-day life. There's lots of humor, because life is nothing, if not funny!

A Veritable Medley of Poetic Meanderings

A Veritable Medley of Poetic Meanderings
Author: Brian Guzzi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1499012586

A Veritable Medley of Poetic Meanderings by Sereena Nightshade and Brian Guzzi is a distinct three books/ sections within one compilation of primarily poetry covering a number of topics. The first book in this series entitled Filigree of Sweetness features romantic and relationship based materials. There are no shocking revelations within this portion and yet there are many works regarding longing, desires, wishes, whimsies and wistful fugues. Filigree of Sweetness is followed by a drastic change in scenery with books/sections two and three, which are entitled The Years in the Killing Fields and Outside of the Years of Being stalked.” The material in these segments is highly recommended for both victims of abuse as well as their support persons (i.e. family, friends, romantic partners new on the scene or new on the parameter of the inner- nucleus of the events, and others) who want to understand the external and internal workings or cycles in reactions, survival, conduct and experiences, which would otherwise be entirely foreign. Through these varying compilations A Veritable Medley of Poetic Meanders offers a vivid collection of alluring, enlightening, provocative poetry for every variety of adult connoisseurs of prose, versification or composition. A Veritable Medley of Poetic Meanderings includes the best of previously published poetry from the vast collection of books by Sereena Nightshade, including the exclusive coffee table editions, and a significant serving of new material plus the poetry of Brian Guzzi.

Meanderings

Meanderings
Author: Mary Ann Sampson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1992
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN:

My Mind's Magical Meanderings

My Mind's Magical Meanderings
Author: Irene Hinton-Mullins
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717241047

I only started writing poetry in my late forties and I decided to join a writers group, Pens of Erdington, in my fifties, this encouraged my poetry and other writing further. I already had enough poetry to fill my first book and now had a computer to help me and even took lessons on how to use it. Although having the content for my first book it was not formally published, I did give a copy of the work to Josiah Mason College where I was taught, and then to family and friends. During the years of authoring my later poems, I did buy myself an aid for writing, a Rhyming Dictionary, published by Penguin, but I think I am not the only one who takes a little help at times. As everyone else in the Pens group seemed to be having books published, now at eighty-one years of age and enough material for a second collection too, I was inspired to have mine published too. I hope you enjoy this, My Mind's Magical Meanderings, and my other book, Further Fantasies Flow.

Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology

Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology
Author: Roger A. Reichert
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 651
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1451180624

In covering the topic of gynecologic and obstetric pathology, this book attempts to carve out its own niche midway between an atlas and a traditional textbook. The gross and microscopic images in this atlas are presented exclusively in color, and are supplemented by pertinent clinical information and discussions of differential diagnostic considerations. When deemed appropriate, images of immunohistochemical and special stains are included. To further enhance their visual appeal and the overall learning experience, many images in this book are presented with annotations and/or in composite form, and selected images have been enlarged. This image-intensive textbook also includes numerous Pap smear images and cytologic-histologic correlations. In addition to coverage of pathology of the organs of the female genital tract, brief overviews of the normal histology of these sites are provided as necessary background information. Separate chapters are also devoted to placental and peritoneal pathology. There is an emphasis on diagnostic-related issues pertaining to common lesions and their variants, although classic forms of rare lesions are also presented. In selected instances, recommendations on the processing of gross pathology specimens, discussions regarding the optimal approach for intraoperative consultations, and recommendations on the phrasing of key portions of pathology reports are provided. The 10 chapters of this book are organized by site, and the beginning of each chapter lists the entities discussed and their corresponding page numbers.