Self-fashioning: Deconstructivist Approach and Post-Gender Curatorial Practices in the World of Fashion

Posthuman Museum Practices: Deconstructing (Sources)

(1) Deconstruction. II, ed.by A. Papadakis, Architecture Design, London, 1999, p.7. In the essay “Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences”, Derrida warns: “repetitions, substitutions, transformations, and permutations are always taken from a history of meaning [sens] – that is, in a word, a history – whose origin may always be reawakened or whose end may always be anticipated in the form of presence”, in Writing and Difference, Chicago University Press, Chicago, 1978, p.279.

(2) Seely, Stephen D. "How do you dress a body without organs? Affective fashion and nonhuman becoming." Women's Studies Quarterly 41.1/2 (2012): 247-265.

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