Establishing dress history / Lou Taylor
Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2004Description: 320 p. ill. (some col.) 24cm001: 9638ISBN: 0719066395Subject(s): Clothing | Fashion - History | Collections | MuseumsDDC classification: 391.0075 TAYItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This book, the sister publication to The Study of Dress History , is the first to detail the history of the collection, exhibition and museum interpretation of dress of all kinds. It examines the earliest European developments in dress history from the mid sixteenth century onwards, and explains the interest in dress collection and display both privately and in museums in Britain, France, the USA and Eastern Europe. Lou Taylor argues that only when women were permitted to be curators of dress within museums did the collection of all kinds of dress find its proper place in our museums of decorative arts, social history and ethnography. Chapters cover the current debates related to dress collecting in such institutions, including discussion of the return of sacred objects, the place of contemporary fashion within museums and issues of the commodification of collections and displays.
Includes index
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- List of illustrations (p. viii)
- Acknowledgements (p. xiv)
- Introduction (p. 1)
- 1 The foundation stones - dress history publications from 1560 to 1900 (p. 4)
- 2 Dress history debates from 1900 (p. 44)
- 3 Establishing ethnographical dress collections from the sixteenth century (p. 66)
- 4 Establishing British dress collections (p. 105)
- 5 The development of collections of Western dress in France, East/Central Europe and the USA (p. 156)
- 6 Establishing collections of European peasant and regional dress (p. 200)
- 7 Collecting European peasant and British regional dress in museums in Britain (p. 252)
- 8 The marriage of the new dress history and new museology approaches (p. 279)
- Conclusion (p. 311)
- Index (p. 319)
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