The Erotic Cloth, seduction and fetishism in textiles [Printed document] / Edited by Lesley Millar and Alice Kettle

Date
2018
Adresse éditoriale
London ; Oxford ; New York : Bloomsbury, 2018
Copie(s)
B 6531 - Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris : Disponible.
The Erotic Cloth, seduction and fetishism in textiles

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Date
2018
Country
Grande-Bretagne
Adresse éditoriale
London ; Oxford ; New York : Bloomsbury, 2018
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175 p., ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul., 28 cm

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978-1-4742-8680-0
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Résumé de la jaquette : Trough their metaphorical and material quatities, textiles can be seductive, exciting, intimate, and, at times, shocking and disquieting. This book is the first critical examination of the erotically charged relationship between the surface of the skin and the touch of cloth, exploring the ways in which textiles can seduce, conceal, and reveal through their interactions with the body. From the beautiful cloth which is quietly suggestive, to bold expressions of deviant sexuality, cloth is a message carrier for both desiring and being desired. The drape, fold, touch, and feel, the sound and look of cloth in motion, allow for the exploration of identity as a sensual, gendered, or political experience. The book features contributions on the sensory rustle an drape of silke taffeta and the secret pleasures of embroidery, on fetishistic punk street-style and homoerotic intimacy in men's shirts on screen, and a new perspective on the role of cloth and skin in the classic film Blade Runner. in doing so, it interrogates experiences of cloth within social, historical, psychological, and cultural contexts. Divided into four sections on representation, design, otherness, and performance, the Erotic Cloth showcases a variety of debates that are at the heart of contemporary textile research, drawing on the fields of art, design, film, performance, culture, and politics. Playful, provocative, and beautifully illustrated with over 50 color images, it will appeal to students and scholars of textiles, fashion, gender, art and anthropology. Textes : Angela Maddock, Claire Jones, Nigel Hurlstone, Debra Roberts, Ruth Hingston, Malcolm Garrett in conservation with Alice Kettle, Catherine Harper, Caroline Wintersgill and Savithri Bartlett, Catherine Dormor, Georgina Williams, Liz Rideal, Masako Matsushita in conservation with Lesley Millar, Yuki Ikeda

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B 6531 - Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris : Disponible.

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