Modegeschichte

Monica Titton
Institut für Design, Mode
2017W, Vorlesungen (VO), 2.0 SemStd., LV-Nr. S01051

Beschreibung

The lecture traces the social and cultural history of fashion from the early 20th century to the present, and provides an overview over the historical significance of fashion in relation to cultural and social processes.

This lecture aims to develop a broad understanding of the historical development of fashion and explores the values, ideas and aesthetic concepts underpinning historical and contemporary fashion cultures. Key fashion designers, styles, movements and events which have shaped fashion in the 20th and 21st centuries are examined in relation to the ways in which fashion communicates social identities and discusses concepts related to identity politics, gender, race and ethnicity. The lecture explores the historical and contemporary links between fashion and art, design, technology, material culture, spatial concepts, media studies, ethics and sustainability from the perspective of fashion history, cultural studies and sociology.

Prüfungsmodalitäten

To receive full attendance credit you are expected to:

  • Attend every meeting and to attend the entire session
  • You are allowed to miss 1 lecture but must excuse your absence in advance via e-mail
  • Take notes during the lecture
  • Participate in group discussions
  • Hand in a research portfolio at the end of the term (submission date: TBA)

Anmerkungen

 

DATES

11.10.2017 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 16

08.11.2017 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 24

22.11.2017 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 16

06.12.2017 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 16

10.01.2018 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 16

24.01.2018 - 16:15 bis 18:45 | SR 16

Termine

08. November 2017, 16:15–18:45 Seminarraum 16

LV-Anmeldung

Bis 10. Oktober 2017, 09:49
Per E-Mail: monica.titton@uni-ak.ac.at

TransArts - Transdisziplinäre Kunst (Bachelor): Künstlerische und kunsttechnologische Grundlagen: Künstlerische und kunsttechnologische Grundlagen (2.0 ECTS) 180/002.01

Mitbelegung: möglich

Besuch einzelner Lehrveranstaltungen: möglich