Moda e Agência Material

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26563/dobras.i41.1834

Palabras clave:

agência material., prática em moda, experiencia material, moda e responsabilidade

Resumen

Este trabalho conceitual se propõe a articular a questão da agência material na moda e como a experiência material travada com as coisas que vestimos pode servir de suporte para se repensar as práticas de moda. O texto se baseia em teorias de agência material, pós-humanismo e afetos e devires, e considera que não apenas as pessoas, mas também as coisas que usamos, desempenham um papel ativo no sistema da moda. Para discutir o assunto, exemplos na área da moda são utilizados. O texto conclui com reflexões sobre o que um desvio para o afeto e a agência material pode significar para a moda.

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Biografía del autor/a

Julia Valle Noronha, Aalto University

Doutora em Artes (Design) pela Aalto University. Professora Assistente da Aalto University, Department of Design.

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Publicado

2024-08-01

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VALLE NORONHA, J. Moda e Agência Material . dObra[s] – revista da Associação Brasileira de Estudos de Pesquisas em Moda, [S. l.], n. 41, p. 449–462, 2024. DOI: 10.26563/dobras.i41.1834. Disponível em: https://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/article/view/1834. Acesso em: 3 dic. 2024.

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