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Author Jones, Ann Rosalind

Title Renaissance clothing and the materials of memory / Ann Rosalind Jones, Peter Stallybrass
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000

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 MELB  391.009409031 Jon/Rca  DUE 07-04-24
Description xiii, 368 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Series Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture
Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture
Contents Introduction: fashion, fetishism, and memory in early modern England and Europe -- Part 1. Material subjects. The currency of clothing ; Composing the subject: making portraits ; Yellow starch: fabrications of the Jacobean court -- Part 2. Gendered habits. Arachne's web: Velázquez's Las Hilanderas ; The fate of spinning: Penelope and the Three Fates ; The needle and the pen: needlework and the appropriation of printed texts -- Part 3. Staging clothes. The circulation of clothes and the making of the English theater ; Transvestism and the "body beneath": speculating on the boy actor ; (In)alienable possessions: Griselda, clothing, and the exchange of women ; Of ghosts and garments: the materiality of memory on the Renaissance stage -- Conclusion: The end(s) of livery
Summary Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) During the late sixteenth century 'fashion' first took on the sense of restless change in contrast to the older sense of fashioning or making. As fashionings, clothes were perceived as material forms of personal and social identity which made the man or woman. In Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory Jones and Stallybrass argue that the making and transmission of fabrics and clothing were central to the making of Renaissance culture. Their examination explores the role of clothes as forms of memory transmitted from master to servant, from friend to friend, from lover to lover. This book offers a close reading of literary texts, paintings, textiles, theatrical documents, and ephemera to reveal how clothing and textiles were crucial to the making and unmaking of concepts of status, gender, sexuality, and religion in the Renaissance. The book is illustrated with a wide range of images from portraits to embroidery. Winner of The 2001 James Russell Lowell Prize, for 'an outstanding book by a member of the Modern Language Association. Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Costume History 16th century, Fashion History 16th century, Renaissance
Analysis Europa
Geschichte 1500-1600
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-354) and index
Notes 2010/11 ACGB6104
Subject Clothing and dress -- History -- 16th century
Fashion -- History -- 16th century
Renaissance
Genre/Form History.
Author Stallybrass, Peter
LC no. 99055694
ISBN 0521781027 (hbk.)
9780521781022 (hbk.)
0521786630 (pbk.)
9780521786638 (pbk.)