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Uniforms and nonuniforms:

communication through clothing
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Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1986 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 248 pages

Clothing serves as a system of signs that helps to order social interaction by identifying and locating individuals and groups within society. In the first in-depth study to analyze the communicative character of uniforms and other types of clothing, Nathan Joseph examines how clothing functions in a variety of social contexts to enforce norms, maintain institutional power, identify group membership, and express or suppress individuality.

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Chapter ThreeThe Social Contexts of Sartorial Signs
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The Visual and Physical Framework
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