Benjamin on Fashion reconstructs and redefines Walter Benjamin's
complex, fragmentary and yet influential fashion theory that he
developed in the Arcades Project (1927-1940) and beyond, while
situating it within the environment from which it emerged - 1930s
Parisian couture. In this insightful new book, Philipp Ekardt brings
Benjamin into discussion with a number of important, but frequently
overlooked sources. Amongst many others, these include the German
fashion critic Helen Grund, who introduced him to the contemporary
fashion scene; Georg Simmel's fashion sociology; Henri Focillon's
morphological art history; designs by Elsa Schiaparelli and Madeleine
Vionnet; films by L'Herbier and others starring Mae West; and the
photography of George Hoyningen-Huene and Man Ray. In doing so, Ekardt
demonstrates how fashion and silhouettes became grounded in sex; how
an ideal of the elegant animation of matter was pitted against the
concept of an obdurate fashion form; and how Benjamin's idea of
'fashion's tiger's leap into the past' paralleled the return of 1930s
couture to the depths of (fashion) history. The use of such relevant
sources makes this crucial for understanding Benjamin both as a
thinker and a cultural theorist.
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ISBN
9781350076006
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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