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Learning outcomes |
The general objective of this course is to raise awareness and question the issues raised by contemporary activity and theoretical reflection on Fashion Design. By the end of the semester, students should be able to: a) Understand different concepts, practices, and approaches in contemporary Fashion Design; b) Develop a critical discourse on the topics covered; c) Relate the issues discussed to contemporary Fashion Design practice; d) Understand the various dimensions of the current association between Design, Fashion, and technology; e) Reflect on the implications and possible consequences of Design as an action in the world, in everyday life, and in the future itself, anticipating the social impact of Fashion and identifying scenarios for its strategic action; f) Consider and apply the knowledge acquired.
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Main Bibliography |
BAUDOT, Francois. (2006) Fashion: The Twentieth Century. New York: Universe; Revised edition. ENGLISH, Bonnie. (2008) A Cultural History of Fashion in the Twentieth Century: From the Catwalk to the Sidewalk. Oxford: N. D. Meikle. JONES, Terry. (2012) Fashion Now. Taschen. KAISER, Susan B., (2013) Fashion and Cultural Studies, Berg Pub Ltd. RHODES, Z., BUTTERFIELD, C. e M., BAXTER-WRIGHT, E., CLARKSON, K., KENNEDY, S., MULVEY, K. (2011) Vintage Fashion. Parramón Moda, Espanha. KNOX, Kristin, (2012) Culture to Catwalk: How World Cultures Influence Fashion, A&C Black. LEVENTON, Melissa. (2005) Artwear: Fashion and Anti-Fashion. London: Thames & Hudson. LIPOVETSKY, Gilles. (1987) O império do Efémero - A moda e o seu destino nas sociedades modernas. D. Quixote. LIPOVETSKY, Gilles. (1988) A Era do Vazio. Relógio d’Água. MACKRELL, Alice. (2005) Art and Fashion: The Impact of Art on Fashion and Fashion on Art. London: Batsford. ULLMANN, H.F. (2006) Decades of Fashion. London: Konemann UK Ltd
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