Fashion in Fiction: Text and Clothing in Literature, Film and Television
Editat de Peter McNeil, Vicki Karaminas, Catherine Coleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847883599
ISBN-10: 1847883591
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 30 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847883591
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 30 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also available in paperback, 9781847883575 £19.99 (May, 2009)
Notă biografică
Peter McNeil is Professor of Design History at The University of Technology, Sydney and Foundation Chair of Fashion Studies at Stockholm University. He is editor of Fashion: Critical and Primary Sources and co-editor of Shoes: A History from Sandals to Sneakers, The Men's Fashion Reader and The Fashion History Reader: Global Perspectives.
Catherine Cole is Professor of Creative Writing at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and author of The Poet who Forgot, The Grave at Thy Lu, Dry Dock, Skin Deep, Private Dicks and Fiesty Chicks: An Interrogation of Crime Fiction.
Vicki Karaminas is Associate Professor in Fashion Theory and Design Studies at the School of Design, The University of Technology, Sydney and co-editor of The Men's Fashion Reader.
Catherine Cole is Professor of Creative Writing at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and author of The Poet who Forgot, The Grave at Thy Lu, Dry Dock, Skin Deep, Private Dicks and Fiesty Chicks: An Interrogation of Crime Fiction.
Vicki Karaminas is Associate Professor in Fashion Theory and Design Studies at the School of Design, The University of Technology, Sydney and co-editor of The Men's Fashion Reader.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART ONE: FASHION TALES AND THE VISUAL IMAGINATION
1. The Question of Costume: Dressing for Success in the 19th century Novel. Claire Hughes
2. A Hovering Space: The Mystery of the Fashion Photograph Margaret Maynard, University of Queensland
3. Fashion and the Art of Class Deception: Clothing and Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century Fiction Rosy Aindow, University of Nottingham
4. Grisettes, cocottes, and bohèmes: Fashion and Fiction in Octave Tassaert's 'Boudoirs et mansardes' (1828) and 'Les amants et les époux' (1829) Denise Amy Baxter, University of North Texas
5. Fair Exchange: Novelist as Stylist, Designer as Storyteller Sophia Errey, RMIT,
6. The Fashioned World of Andrea Zittel Tim Laurence, University of Technology, Sydney
PART TWO: CROSSING CULTURES, QUEERING CULTURES
7. Junichiro Tanizaki's 'Naomi' and the Power of Foreign Clothing in Modern Japanese Fiction Toby Slade, Independent Academic, Tokyo
8. A Conceptual Framework for Brand Storytelling: Creating Context and Meaning for Cargo Pants. Joseph Hancock, Drexel University
9. Double Brides: Narratives of Desire in the recent 'Wedding Dresses' of lesbian couples. Catherine Harper (University of Brighton, U.K)
10. 'Collection L' Maja Gunn, Stockholm University
PART THREE: FASHION'S TEXTUAL IDENTITIES
11. Aesthetic Movement Fashion Reform: Dress and Interiors Marilyn Casto, Virginia Tech University
12. Holly Golightly and the fashioning of the waif. Gabrielle Finanne, University of New South Wales
13. Becoming Neo: Costume, Gadgets and Transforming Masculinity in 'The Matrix' films. Sarah Gilligan, Hartlepool College of Further Education
14. Textile as Sign of Barthes' Bliss Concept within the Texture of Nietzsche, Dagmar Venohr, University of Potsdam
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
PART ONE: FASHION TALES AND THE VISUAL IMAGINATION
1. The Question of Costume: Dressing for Success in the 19th century Novel. Claire Hughes
2. A Hovering Space: The Mystery of the Fashion Photograph Margaret Maynard, University of Queensland
3. Fashion and the Art of Class Deception: Clothing and Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century Fiction Rosy Aindow, University of Nottingham
4. Grisettes, cocottes, and bohèmes: Fashion and Fiction in Octave Tassaert's 'Boudoirs et mansardes' (1828) and 'Les amants et les époux' (1829) Denise Amy Baxter, University of North Texas
5. Fair Exchange: Novelist as Stylist, Designer as Storyteller Sophia Errey, RMIT,
6. The Fashioned World of Andrea Zittel Tim Laurence, University of Technology, Sydney
PART TWO: CROSSING CULTURES, QUEERING CULTURES
7. Junichiro Tanizaki's 'Naomi' and the Power of Foreign Clothing in Modern Japanese Fiction Toby Slade, Independent Academic, Tokyo
8. A Conceptual Framework for Brand Storytelling: Creating Context and Meaning for Cargo Pants. Joseph Hancock, Drexel University
9. Double Brides: Narratives of Desire in the recent 'Wedding Dresses' of lesbian couples. Catherine Harper (University of Brighton, U.K)
10. 'Collection L' Maja Gunn, Stockholm University
PART THREE: FASHION'S TEXTUAL IDENTITIES
11. Aesthetic Movement Fashion Reform: Dress and Interiors Marilyn Casto, Virginia Tech University
12. Holly Golightly and the fashioning of the waif. Gabrielle Finanne, University of New South Wales
13. Becoming Neo: Costume, Gadgets and Transforming Masculinity in 'The Matrix' films. Sarah Gilligan, Hartlepool College of Further Education
14. Textile as Sign of Barthes' Bliss Concept within the Texture of Nietzsche, Dagmar Venohr, University of Potsdam
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
Examines the ways in which dress 'performs' in a wide range of contemporary and historical literary texts. This book includes essays which explore the function of clothing within fictional narratives, including those of film, television and advertising. It provides an examination of the interconnected worlds of fashion and words.