神奇——博士的命令:探索时尚的内在意义和社会意义

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Carly S. Inkpen
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抽象时尚同时具有强烈的个人色彩和强烈的公共色彩。当我们内心的自我表现需要支撑时,我们可以把时尚作为一种外在的自我支撑。然而,当我们穿上一套特定的服装时,这种服装就成了一种文化产物。通过自我心理学的视角,本文探讨了服装和时尚如何成为促进自我凝聚力的工具,同时探讨了时尚的主观体验如何受到更大的社会背景的影响。案例材料和非虚构作品的节选可以考察时尚和自我展示的感受体验。时尚为活跃自我体验提供了丰富的机会,这可能是由衣服的物质和物理性质引发的;时尚的交际功能;或者自我造型的富有想象力的行为。本文借鉴麦迪逊·摩尔的“不可思议”概念,这是一种具体的、酷儿的美学,利用时尚来实现自我和抵抗压迫,最后讨论了创造力和社会变革。时尚不仅是一种交流自我的工具,也是一种创造自我的工具——通常是故意抵抗破坏性力量,无论是社会力量还是人际力量。
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Fabulousness – What the Doctor Ordered: Exploring the Intrapsychic Significance and Social Meanings of Fashion
Abstract Fashion is simultaneously intensely personal and very public. We can use fashion as an external ego support when our inner self-representation needs propping up. Yet, the moment we put on a particular outfit, that clothing becomes a cultural artifact. Looking through a self-psychology lens, this article examines how clothing and fashion can be tools for promoting self-cohesion, while simultaneously exploring how the subjective experience of fashion is influenced by one’s larger societal context. Case material and excerpts from nonfiction writing allow for an examination of the felt experience of fashion and self-presentation. Fashion provides a wealth of opportunities for enlivening selfobject experiences, which may be sparked by the material, physical nature of clothes; the communicative function of fashion; or the imaginative act of self-styling. Drawing on Madison Moore’s concept of “fabulousness,” an embodied, queer esthetic that uses fashion for both self-realization and resisting oppression, this article concludes with a discussion of creativity and social change. Fashion is a tool not just for communicating the self, but for creating a self—often in deliberate resistance to destructive forces, whether those are social or interpersonal.
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期刊介绍: Psychoanalytic Social Work provides social work clinicians and clinical educators with highly informative and stimulating articles relevant to the practice of psychoanalytic social work with the individual client. Although a variety of social work publications now exist, none focus exclusively on the important clinical themes and dilemmas that occur in a psychoanalytic social work practice. Existing clinical publications in social work have tended to dilute or diminish the significance or the scope of psychoanalytic practice in various ways. Some social work journals focus partially on clinical practice and characteristically provide an equal, if not greater, emphasis upon social welfare policy and macropractice concerns.
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