Fashion as Communication clearly analyses how fashion and clothing have been understood as a modern and postmodern phenomenom. Drawing on the theoretical approaches to culture, in particular those of Simmel, Derrida, Baudrillard and Jameson the author assesses the consequences of postmodernism for fashion as a mode of communication.
Malcolm Barnard is Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture at Loughborough University and an internationally recognized theorist of visual culture. He has degrees in philosophy and in sociology and his PhD concerned Derrida and other French philosophers.
In Fashion as Communication, Malcolm Barnard considers the meaning of fashion in society from a variety of theoretical perspectives. I recommend this book to anyone with an interest in fashion theory or semiotics.
Heavens, what a dull book! Malcolm Barnard does, to be fair, make many interesting points about why we wear what we wear and so gets three instead of two stars. But, sakes, the writing is dry.