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Wearable Objects and Curative Things: Materialist Approaches to the Intersections of Fashion, Art, Health and Medicine

Contributors

Dawn Woolley
Editor

Ellen Sampson
Editor

Paula Chambers
Editor

Abstract

This book explores the intersections between wearable objects and human health, with particular emphasis on how artists and designers are creatively responding to and rethinking these relations. Addressing a rich range of wearable artefacts, from mobility aids and prosthetics to clothing and accessories to digital health tracking devices, its themes include care and cure; wellness culture and the commoditization of health; and the complex interactions between (human) bodies and (non-human) objects. With a theoretical framework inspired by the work of materialist thinkers including Sherry Turkle, Bruno Latour and Jane Bennett, and bringing the disciplinary fields of fashion studies, art and design practice, and medical and health humanities into dialogue for the first time, this volume draws attention to the complex agencies entangled in the things we wear, and situates fashion and art in relation to broader cultural and historical contexts of health, illness and disability.

Citation

Woolley, D., Johnstone, F., Sampson, E., & Chambers, P. (Eds.). Wearable Objects and Curative Things: Materialist Approaches to the Intersections of Fashion, Art, Health and Medicine. Palgrave Macmillan

Book Type Edited Book
Deposit Date Jun 30, 2022
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Series Title Studies in Fashion and the Body
ISBN 9783031400162
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1128628
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/book/9783031400162
Additional Information Publication expected November 2023
Contract Date Aug 1, 2022