The Erotic Cloth: Seduction and Fetishism in Textiles
Editat de Alice Kettle, Lesley Millaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474286800
ISBN-10: 1474286801
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 52 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474286801
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 52 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Showcases a variety of approaches to thinking about the playful topic of eroticism and fetishism in textiles, including perspectives from international artists, theorists and designers
Notă biografică
Lesley Millar is Professor of Textile Culture and Director of The International Textile Research Center at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. Alice Kettle is Professor of Textile Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Visiting Professor at the Center for Real World Learning, University of Winchester, UK.
Cuprins
List of contributorsList of illustrations Foreword, Mary SchoeserAcknowledgementsAn introduction to The Erotic ClothProf. Lesley Millar and Prof. Alice KettleI. The representation of cloth 1. Folds, scissors and cleavage in Giovanni Battista Moroni's Il TagliapanniAngela Maddock2. A perverted taste: Italian depictions of cloth and puberty in mid-nineteenth-century marbleDr Claire Jones3. Stitching up: embroidering the sex life of a fetishist image-makerDr Nigel Hurlstone II. Making and remaking the cloth4. The rustle of taffeta - the value of hapticity in research and reconstruction of an eighteenth-century Sack-back dressDebra Roberts5. The embroiderer's jouissance: stitching a feminine identity in an environment of mining machismoRuth Hingston6. Flying in the face of fashion; how through punk, fetish and sexually orientated clothing made it into the mainstreamProf. Malcolm Garrett in conversation with Prof. Alice Kettle III. The alternative cloth 7. Present or absent shirts: creation of a lexicon of erotic intimacy and masculine mourningProf. Catherine Harper8. Empowering the Replicant: visual and haptic narratives in Blade RunnerCaroline Wintersgill and Dr Savithri Bartlett 9. Caressing cloth: the warp and weft as site of exchangeDr Catherine DormorIV. The performing cloth10. Curvatures of cloth: William Hogarth's Line of Beauty and 'The heart of true eroticism' in serpentine danceDr Georgina Williams11. The echoes of erotic cloth in filmLiz Rideal12. UN/DRESSMasako Matsushita in conversation with Prof. Lesley MillarAfterword: Erotic cloth - the case of kimonoYuko Ikeda
Recenzii
With such a combination of word and image, this collection fulfills its promise and more: it excites, disturbs, and satisfies.
Weaver Lesley Millar and embroiderer Alice Kettle introduce 12 substantial essays by an international group ... The excellent colour illustrations throughout range widely through images of textile objects and clothing and their depiction in painting, sculpture, photography, film, dance and performance art in periods from the Renaissance to the present.
Refreshing ... At last, here is a book that puts textiles into the heart of academia.
This nuanced and thoughtful set of essays successfully combines the academic with the personal and creative, exploring the different ways in which cloth can relate to the body.
A range of sensual engagements with cloth and its representation, this fascinating collection is packed with vivid imagery and insight.
The Erotic Cloth is a delight to read. Exploring intimacy, erotica, fetish and sexual expectations, Kettle and Millar have gathered research that will profoundly affect fashion scholarship.
Millar and Kettle's formidable knowledge offers a stimulating exploration of our sensual relationship with cloth. An immensely satisfying book, and essential reading for anyone with a passion for fabric.
Weaver Lesley Millar and embroiderer Alice Kettle introduce 12 substantial essays by an international group ... The excellent colour illustrations throughout range widely through images of textile objects and clothing and their depiction in painting, sculpture, photography, film, dance and performance art in periods from the Renaissance to the present.
Refreshing ... At last, here is a book that puts textiles into the heart of academia.
This nuanced and thoughtful set of essays successfully combines the academic with the personal and creative, exploring the different ways in which cloth can relate to the body.
A range of sensual engagements with cloth and its representation, this fascinating collection is packed with vivid imagery and insight.
The Erotic Cloth is a delight to read. Exploring intimacy, erotica, fetish and sexual expectations, Kettle and Millar have gathered research that will profoundly affect fashion scholarship.
Millar and Kettle's formidable knowledge offers a stimulating exploration of our sensual relationship with cloth. An immensely satisfying book, and essential reading for anyone with a passion for fabric.