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Benjamin on Fashion
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Benjamin on Fashion reconstructs and redefines Walter Benjamin's complex, fragmentary and yet influential fashion theory that he developed in the Arcades Project (1927-1940) and beyond, while situating it within the environment from which it emerged - 1930s Parisian couture. In this insightful new book, Philipp Ekardt brings Benjamin into discussion with a number of important, but frequently overlooked sources. Amongst many others, these include the German fashion critic Helen Grund, who introduced him to the contemporary fashion scene; Georg Simmel's fashion sociology; Henri Focillon's morphological art history; designs by Elsa Schiaparelli and Madeleine Vionnet; films by L'Herbier and others starring Mae West; and the photography of George Hoyningen-Huene and Man Ray. In doing so, Ekardt demonstrates how fashion and silhouettes became grounded in sex; how an ideal of the elegant animation of matter was pitted against the concept of an obdurate fashion form; and how Benjamin's idea of 'fashion's tiger's leap into the past' paralleled the return of 1930s couture to the depths of (fashion) history. The use of such relevant sources makes this crucial for understanding Benjamin both as a thinker and a cultural theorist.
Author Biography
Philipp Ekardt is a NOMIS Research Fellow at eikones - Center for the Theory and History of the Image at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
ReviewsPhilipp Ekardt's monograph stands out with its originality within a multitude of Benjaminiana studies compiled over the decades. it is a superbly researched, theoretically sophisticated, and highly erudite book, that is also extraordinarily lucid and delightful to read. I hope that it will quickly find its way to a variety of graduate and undergraduate reading lists. * German Quarterly * Benjamin on Fashion not only offers an exemplary study of Walter Benjamin's fashion theory. It can also be read as the reconstruction of a different constellation between fashion, art and theory, which invites us to reassess their interrelation today. * Texte Zur Kunst (Bloomsbury translation) * Fashion is a fact: If you wish to think through fashion in order to better understand time, history and sexuality, poverty and luxury, read this brilliant analysis by Philipp Ekardt. On top of all this, you will also discover a new Walter Benjamin. * Barbara Vinken, Professor for French and Comparative Literature, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany *
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