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Dress and identity

Dress, dementia and the embodiment of identity

Dress, dementia and the embodiment of identity

... social identity, reflecting the dominance of the bio-medical account, and the general tendency to assume that age erodes other forms of social ...to dress, as her celebrated example of the pearl necklace ...

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Clothes make the rider? Equestrian competition dress and sporting identity

Clothes make the rider? Equestrian competition dress and sporting identity

... competition dress within ...competition dress requirements have remained relatively unchanged for a century and are one factor (amongst many others) that visibly marks equestrianism as different to most ...

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Dress and identity in Yorubaland, 1880-1980

Dress and identity in Yorubaland, 1880-1980

... (ridiculous dress) and “aso abuku” (contemptuous cloths) as against “aso iyi” (glorious cloths) and “aso eye” (cloths of honour) of a poor man with lofty ...

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Elite Dress and Regional Identity: Chimú-Inka Perforated Ornaments from Samanco, Nepeña Valley, Coastal Peru

Elite Dress and Regional Identity: Chimú-Inka Perforated Ornaments from Samanco, Nepeña Valley, Coastal Peru

... of identity in Andean South ...elite identity to those around ...shared identity as the privileged few with collective rights to local power and intergroup competition and ...shared identity ...

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Images of Exclusion: A Phenomenological Examination of Teacher Dress Codes

Images of Exclusion: A Phenomenological Examination of Teacher Dress Codes

... When dress codes are set in place as images of success based on societal norms, students can be included or excluded based on gender, economics, sexual orientation, race, or role ...same dress codes may ...

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Beyond Hegemonic Dress: Reclaiming Localised Fashion Design Practices

Beyond Hegemonic Dress: Reclaiming Localised Fashion Design Practices

... of identity – in the case of the ‘Shonibare’ inspired dress represented in cut and fabric motif and the global denim project by way of transformed unisex into ...fluid identity and the option for ...

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Materialising memories: Exploring the stories of people with dementia through dress

Materialising memories: Exploring the stories of people with dementia through dress

... current dress may re fl ect compromises imposed by the ageing body, clothes as remembered can evoke the ‘ idealised self ’ (Tssëlon  ...Her dress stories provide a contrast with her current embodied ...

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University female students’ perceptions on factors influencing their dress code

University female students’ perceptions on factors influencing their dress code

... saw dress as serving three main purposes; decoration, modesty, and ...maintaining identity, as a commentary on the body, or as a reflection of the body (Anonymous, ...

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The origin and significance of Byzantine dress in the secular world

The origin and significance of Byzantine dress in the secular world

... the pearl-spangled robe,’ said Euthymios Malakes to Manuel I Komnenos in 1161 as is known from a historical source (Papadopoulos-Kerameus 1913 cited in Magdalino 1993, 463). Hostile writers would describe the emperor’s ...

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Policy: DRESS CODE Policy #: V-07

Policy: DRESS CODE Policy #: V-07

... To present a positive personal and professional image to patients, visitors, and fellow employees that will instill confidence in others by being appropriately dressed when on duty. To embrace role identity ...

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Dressing disrupted : negotiating care through the materiality of dress in the context of dementia

Dressing disrupted : negotiating care through the materiality of dress in the context of dementia

... of identity through dress is not only about appearance, but what ‘feels right’ on the body, and notions of comfort, as a ‘physical sensation’ and ‘aesthetic fit’ – ‘the wearing of clothes which are ‘you’’ ...

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Dressing disrupted : negotiating care through the materiality of dress in the context of dementia

Dressing disrupted : negotiating care through the materiality of dress in the context of dementia

... Making dress a priority is a challenge which requires change not only at the level of indi- vidual care homes and day-to-day practice, but also at the level of ...on dress or ...institutional dress ...

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Conserving and Sustaining Culture through Traditional Dress

Conserving and Sustaining Culture through Traditional Dress

... on dress indicates that there are many ways in which people identify with their ethnic groups or nationalities, and that dress has an important link with ...of dress were those clothes whose meanings ...

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Clothing, embodied identity and dementia: maintaining the self through dress

Clothing, embodied identity and dementia: maintaining the self through dress

... of dress provided a way to interact with people who had even advanced dementia – particularly women – who would still respond to the tactility of fabrics like velvet a nd silk, smiling or exclaiming “ ooh ” as ...

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Application Research of 3D Printing Technology on Dress Forms

Application Research of 3D Printing Technology on Dress Forms

... Historically dress forms have developed while adapting to constantly changeable fashions and modified in shape and measurement to satisfy the demands of silhouette changes ...The dress form manufacturers ...

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Character Analysis- Five Women Wearing the Same Dress

Character Analysis- Five Women Wearing the Same Dress

... Economic class: high/ middle class Occupation: bar tender/banker Nationality: Southern American Ethical/Religious Beliefs: non religious Political Beliefs: liberal. Relationships:[r] ...

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Uniform Dress Code Policy THE SUBCOMMITTEE S PROPOSAL

Uniform Dress Code Policy THE SUBCOMMITTEE S PROPOSAL

...  Upon recommendation of the Principal and approval by the Superintendent of Schools, students may be permitted to attend school dressed in appropriate clothing other than a selection[r] ...

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Memory and historical Jesus studies:  Formgeschichte   in a new dress?

Memory and historical Jesus studies: Formgeschichte in a new dress?

... to a specific historical context (Le Donne 2011:23, 28). Put differently: ‘Historians tell the stories of history from a particular contemporary perspective’ (Le Donne 2011:34). Memory thus always goes hand in hand with ...

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Trained to consume : dress and the female consumer in England, 1720 1820

Trained to consume : dress and the female consumer in England, 1720 1820

... Images such as Burney’s An Elegant Establishment for Young Ladies (Figure 4.1) explore the training of these polite young ladies at the turn of the century. Here, posture and poise, and an appearance of politeness ...

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[C174.Ebook] Free Ebook The Wedding Dress By Rachel Hauck.pdf

[C174.Ebook] Free Ebook The Wedding Dress By Rachel Hauck.pdf

... Wedding Dress By Rachel ...Wedding Dress By Rachel Hauck This is a god publication to accompany you in this leisure ...Wedding Dress By Rachel Hauck Much more, it will assist you to obtain much ...

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