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Fashion under Fascism

Beyond the Black Shirt

«'an excellent contribution to the history of Italian fashion and culture in the first half of the 20th century...The book could be used by undergraduate and postgraduate students of Italian studies, cultural and women's studies, and history. It should also appeal to anyone attracted to fashion as a cultural and social phenomenon.'Times Higher Education Supplement'A vivid account of the Italian garment business before and during Fascist rule'London Review of Books'This book addresses a variety of important subjects with a deft and illuminating touch. The first study of its kind in English, it is a stimulating examination of Italian fashion in the fascist period that makes excellent use of historical and cultural sources.'Stephen Gundle, Royal Holloway College, University of London 'With her considerable background in comparative literature ... Paulicelli is at her best when analyzing various kinds of text ... For such a short book ... Fashion under Fascism is packed»

When we think of Italian fashion, Gucci, Max Mara and the meteoric rise of Prada immediately spring to mind. But Italian fashion has a dark history that has not previously been explored. The Fascism of 1930s Italy dominated more than just politics - it spilled over into modes of dress. Les mer

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When we think of Italian fashion, Gucci, Max Mara and the meteoric rise of Prada immediately spring to mind. But Italian fashion has a dark history that has not previously been explored. The Fascism of 1930s Italy dominated more than just politics - it spilled over into modes of dress. Fashion under Fascism is the first book to consider this link in detail.Fashion often functions as a tacit means of making a social statement, but under Mussolini it vividly reflected political tyranny. Ones allegiance to the regime was choreographed by the dictatorship with the intent of creating a new national consciousness. Women in particular were manipulated through fashion ideals to create an authentic Italian femininity. Paulicelli explores the subtle yet sinister changes to the seemingly innocuous practices of everyday dress and shows why they were such a concern for the state. Importantly, she also demonstrates how these developments impacted on the global dominance of Italian fashion today.This fascinating book includes interviews with major designers, such as Fernanda Gattinoni and Micol Fontana, and sheds new light on the complicated relationship between style and politics.

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Forlag
Berg Publishers
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
240
ISBN
9781859737736
Utgivelsesår
2004
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«'an excellent contribution to the history of Italian fashion and culture in the first half of the 20th century...The book could be used by undergraduate and postgraduate students of Italian studies, cultural and women's studies, and history. It should also appeal to anyone attracted to fashion as a cultural and social phenomenon.'Times Higher Education Supplement'A vivid account of the Italian garment business before and during Fascist rule'London Review of Books'This book addresses a variety of important subjects with a deft and illuminating touch. The first study of its kind in English, it is a stimulating examination of Italian fashion in the fascist period that makes excellent use of historical and cultural sources.'Stephen Gundle, Royal Holloway College, University of London 'With her considerable background in comparative literature ... Paulicelli is at her best when analyzing various kinds of text ... For such a short book ... Fashion under Fascism is packed»

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