Clothes are much more than just what we put on in the morning. They express our identity; they can be an independent statement or the result of coercion; and they have deeply entrenched historical, political, and social aspects. Kate Moran explores the connections between clothes and philosophy, showing how clothes can illustrate and pose philosophical problems, and how philosophical ideas influence clothing. She discusses what it might mean for an article of clothing to be beautiful; how we communicate with clothes; how we use clothes to navigate our social existence; and how our social existence leaves its mark on our clothes. She also considers the curious relationship between philosophers and children's clothes, legal restrictions on clothing, textile waste, and labor conditions of textile workers. Her absorbing and engaging portrait of our clothes helps us to understand an important and underexplored aspect of our lives.
Roodkapje, de hoodie, kinderkleding, vervuiling en uitbuitng: ik heb toch net niet genoeg verrassende nieuwe ideeën omtrent filosofische vraagstukken gelezen als ik had gehoopt.
Sterker nog, soms vond ik het ronduit irritant dat de schrijver geen standpunt innam omtrent bepaalde dingen, noch een duidelijk handvat gaf. Bijv: moet ik nou wel of geen roze kleding aanbieden aan het kind als die dat wil? Ik weet dat nu dus nog steeds niet. Help.