The Places and Spaces of Fashion, 1800-2007
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-96149-3 (ISBN)
The Places and Spaces of Fashion, 1800-2007 brings together art, design, fashion, and a much neglected concern for its spatial realities. The spaces and places of fashion have often been overlooked in the writing of fashion history and visual culture. More often than not, however, these environments mitigate, control, inform, and enhance how fashion is experienced, performed, consumed, seen, exhibited, purchased, appreciated and of course displayed. Space, as this volume attempts to illustrate, is itself a representational strategy on par with and influencing the visibility and visuality of fashion. Innovative and challenging, the essays in this volume explore various physical and conceptual spaces, moving from physical environments to the two-dimensional with paintings, illustrations, and photographs to chart similarities, differences, and complex nuanced relationships between environments, fashion, identities, and visuality. The volume also navigates various sites (both permanent and temporary) of production, circulation, exhibition, consumption, and promotion of fashion that define meaning and knowledge about a culture or individual by providing for a bond between embodied consumers/spectators and fashion objects. The Places and Spaces of Fashion, 1800-2007 is a compelling project with a thematic, theoretical, and historiographic approach that is at once both focused yet far-reaching and original in its implications. The volume engages with questions attending to the ‘modern condition’ by seamlessly weaving interdisciplinary discussions of the visual with material culture to explore the spatial dimension(s) of fashion. Some of the essays explore new and exciting spaces while others offer compelling revisionary analyses of relatively known sources
John Potvin is Assistant Professor oat Concordia University. He is the author of Boundaries and Intimacy: Material and Visual Cultures Beyond Male Bonding, 1880-1914 (Ashgate, December 2007) and co-editor of the forthcoming Collecting Subjects in Britain, 1700-1914: The Visual Meanings and Pleasures of Material Culture (Ashgate).
List of Figures
Introduction: Inserting Fashion into Space
John Potvin
Part I: Picturing Fashion/Fashionable Pictures
1. Tracking Fashions: Risking It All at the Hippodrome de Longchamp
Heidi Brevik-Zender
2. Framing the Victorians: Photography, Fashion and Identity
Margaret Denny
3. On the Golden Stairs: The Spectacle of the Victorian Woman in White
Anne Anderson
4. Maurice de Rothschild’s "Remembrances of Things Past": Costume Obsession and Decadence, the Collection of a Belle Époque Dandy
Christopher Bedford
Part II: Cultures of Display
5. Fashion’s Chameleons: Camouflage, "Conspicuousness" and Gendered Display during WWI
Allison Matthews David
6. Making the Princeton Man: Collegiate Clothing and Campus Culture, 1900-1920
Deidre Clemente
7. Elegance and Spectacle in Berlin: The Gerson Fashion Store and the Rise of the Modern Fashion Show
Mila Ganeva
8. The City Boutique: Milan and the Spaces of Fashion
Francesca Muscau
9. Libertine Acts: Fashion and Furniture
Peter McNeil
Part III: Window Dressing and Boutique Culture
10. Dressing Rooms: Women, Fashion and the Department Store
Louisa Iarocci
11. The Logic of the Mannequin: Shop Windows and the Realist Novel
Vanessa Osborne
12. Allure of the Silent Beauties: Mannequins and Display in America, 1935-1970
Emily Klug
13. "A House that is Made of Hats": The Lilly Daché Building 1937–1968
Rebecca Jumper Matheson
14. From "Paradise" to Cyberspace: The Revival of the Bourgeois Marketplace
Elyssa Dimant
15. Armani/Architecture: The Timelessness and Textures of Space
John Potvin
Notes on Contributors
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.10.2008 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies |
Zusatzinfo | 45 Halftones, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 589 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 0-415-96149-1 / 0415961491 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-415-96149-3 / 9780415961493 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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