
Film, Fashion & Consumption 12.2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Film, Fashion & Consumption 12.2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Celebrity and Crisis’
The present issue of Film Fashion & Consumption emerges from the desire to explore the world of celebrities – and their role – in moments of crisis. It tackles a set of features apparent in prominent personalities and idols of many sorts, found on-screen and off-screen, in photographic reportage or discourse.
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https://www.intellectbooks.com/film-fashion-consumption
Aims & Scope
Film, Fashion & Consumption is a peer-reviewed journal designed to provide an arena for the presentation of research and practice-based writing within and between the fields of film, fashion, design, history and art history. The journal aims to unite and enlarge a community of researchers and practitioners in these fields, whilst also introducing a wider audience to new work, particularly to interdisciplinary research that looks at the intersections between film, fashion and consumption.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 12.2
Articles
Introduction: Why study celebrity and crisis?
SARA PESCE AND ANTONELLA MASCIO
The Kominsky Method, Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin: Fashionable impairments of an ageing Hollywood
SARA PESCE
Feud: Bette and Joan. The representation of ageing in TV series between crisis and wardrobes
ANTONELLA MASCIO
Illegally blonde: Performing femininity in the mediated courtroom
MAEGAN STRACY
Chiara Ferragni, fashion and digital brand-mom activism
MARIA ELENA D’AMELIO
LUCIA TRALLI
Bodies, beauty, brands: Professional, personal and everyday life online
CHIARA CHECCAGLINI
The philosopher’s double cloak: Diderot and Marx on coats, dressing gowns and crisis
MONICA SASSATELLI
Celebrities dressed like a goddess: Admiration, cultural appropriation and disrespect
FLAVIA PIANCAZZO