CFP: Inside Out: Dress and Identity in the Middle Ages
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Type:
Call for Papers
Date:
September 15, 2017
Location:
New York, United States
Subject Fields:
Medieval
and Byzantine History / Studies, Women's & Gender History /
Studies, European History / Studies, Art, Art History & Visual
Studies, Archaeology
Dress
was a primary expression of identity in the European middle ages, when
individuals made strategic choices about clothing and bodily adornment
(including hairstyle, jewelry, and other accessories) in order to
communicate gender, ethnicity, status, occupation, and other personal
and group identities. Because outward appearances were often interpreted
as a reliable reflection of inner selves, medieval dress, in its
material embodiment as well as in literary and artistic representations,
carried extraordinary moral and social meaning, as well as offering
seductive possibilities for self-presentation.
This conference aims to bring together recent research on the material culture and social meanings of dress in the Middle Ages to explore the following or related issues:
Conference Dates: Saturday March 17 –Sunday March 18, 2018
Conference Location: Lincoln Center Campus, Fordham University, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY 10023
This conference aims to bring together recent research on the material culture and social meanings of dress in the Middle Ages to explore the following or related issues:
- The implications of being able to study medieval dress only in representation
- The strategies that were served by dress, either embodied or in representation
- The effects of cultural economic factors, such as cross-cultural contact and trade, commerce, and/or technology on dress and its uses
- The development of the so-called ‘Western fashion system’ and the cultural changes which it inspired or reflected
Conference Dates: Saturday March 17 –Sunday March 18, 2018
Conference Location: Lincoln Center Campus, Fordham University, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY 10023
Contact Info:
Conference Committee, Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458. phone: (718) 817-4655. Fax: (718)-817-3987
Contact Email:
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