Mode und Cultural Studies I

Monica Titton
Design, Fashion
2026S, Lecture with Practical Exercises (VU), 2.0 ECTS, 2.0 semester hours, course number S04503

Description

The seminar “Fashion and Cultural Studies I - Fashioning Identities, Styling Bodies” introduces students to fashion and cultural studies and focuses on fashion as a social and cultural phenomenon that revolves around the body and identities. Organized thematically, the course explores gender, sexuality, class, race, ethnicity, national identity, dis/ability, age/generation, and religion, and the intersectionalities among these subject positions in the transnational design, production, circulation and consumption of fashion.

The course offers an overview over the key concepts of fashion studies, and drawing on intersectionality theory in feminist theory, cultural studies and postcolonial/decolonial studies, it will foster an awareness for contextual flexibility and critical thinking about embodied identities and fashion.

Students will read and reflect theoretical writings from the fields of fashion studies, cultural studies, gender studies, sociology, and anthropology, will draw on contemporary everyday examples for discussion, and apply learned research methods in the development of research questions that critically reflect on fashion.

Current social, artistic and media practices on the subject of fashion are intended to enrich the discussion of the texts and encourage reflexive, contextual thinking and analytical research skills. Beyond critical class discussion and close readings of texts, students will work on a research paper exploring some of the "key concepts" on a more in-depth level, learning how to utilize and synthesize scholarly perspectives in the field of fashion studies.

 

 

Examination Modalities

To receive credits for this course, students have to fulfill the following requirements:

  • There is an 80% attendance requirement for courses at the University of Applied Arts
  • Submission of the required class assignments (see  syllabus for detailed information). All assignments must be submitted by the provided deadlines.
  • Active participation in the class discussions and group assignments
  • Submission of the final assignment (for details see syllabus).

Comments

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify the key concepts and paradigm shifts in the field of fashion studies, key scholars who have influences fashion studies and the key topics that have structured them
  • demonstrate knowledge and understanding of fashion studies related to discourses about the body, identity and the intersection among subject positions in fashion
  • Identify and understand the breadth and width of cultural, social and historical factors that shape fashion as a practice and industry
  • Understand and evaluate academic texts, utilize research resources and synthesise knowledge into a coherent argument

Key Words

Fashion Studies, Modetheorie, Cultural Studies, feminist theory, postcolonial theory

Dates

Thu, 05 March 2026, 10:00–11:30 Seminar Room 6
Thu, 19 March 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 6
Thu, 26 March 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 6
Thu, 16 April 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 6
Thu, 23 April 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 24
Thu, 11 June 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 6
Thu, 18 June 2026, 10:00–13:00 Seminar Room 6

Course Enrolment

From 02 February 2026, 10:00 to 02 March 2026, 13:00
Via online registration

TransArts - Transdisciplinary Arts (Bachelor): Artistic and art technology foundations: Artistic and art technology foundations 180/002.01

Design: Specialisation in Fashion Design (1. Section): Artistic Basics: Fashion and Cultural Studies I 584/102.15

Co-registration: possible

Attending individual courses: possible