Fashion and Transgression: An Imagined Conversation With Agamben, Suassuna, Becker and Foucault

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/rimar.v15i2.79094

Keywords:

Fashion consumption, Consumer culture, Transgression

Abstract

The purpose of this essay is not to reflect on fashion as socialization from the perspective of a process in which individuals learn to live and behave collectively with others, but rather on the rupture with this process. The central point is not how a person integrates into society or becomes marginalized, but how the individual positions themselves as an agent of transformation within that society, thereby understanding fashion consumption also as a way of establishing discourses of transgression.

Author Biography

  • Ana Paula Celso de Miranda, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

    Professora da FACC-UFRJ e PPA-UEM. Doutora pela FEA-USP. Pós-doutorado em Cultura e Consumo pelo COPPEAD-UFRJ. Autora de livros e artigos na área de consumo de moda.

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Published

2025-09-26

How to Cite

Fashion and Transgression: An Imagined Conversation With Agamben, Suassuna, Becker and Foucault. (2025). Revista Interdisciplinar De Marketing, 15(2), 319-323. https://doi.org/10.4025/rimar.v15i2.79094