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This work investigates the sociological significance of street style as a visual language for identity construction and subcultural expression. Ted Polhemus, a noted anthropologist and fashion theorist, examines how individual style choices in public spaces function as markers of social belonging and resistance. The text argues that street fashion is not merely aesthetic but a complex system of communication that reflects broader shifts in contemporary society.
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Experts in fashion studies recognize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the intersection of sociology and personal style. Readers frequently note the accessible yet analytical tone that makes complex cultural theories applicable to everyday observations.
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0
Publication Date:
1994-12-13
ISBN-10:
0050027794
ISBN-13:
9780050027790
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