The Silhouette: From the 18th Century to the Present Day
Georges Vigarello
(Author)
Augusta Dorr
(Translator)
Description
From bone-crushing corsets to modern 'slimming' creams, our preoccupation with the silhouette has shaped centuries of fashion and culture. The contours of the body can convey everything from physical health and beauty to social class - and both men and women have long sought to mold and reshape them, often with alarming and even dangerous results.
Tracing the history of the silhouette from its birth in 18th century portrait sketches, this engrossing book takes the reader on a journey through 250 years of a cultural obsession. From Hogarth's 'line of beauty' to the advent of nude photography, from the crinoline to the Dior suit and the early bathing costume, The Silhouette reveals how the shape of the body has become an eloquent symbol of status, sexuality and the aspirational quest for physical and moral 'perfection'. Drawing on numerous textual and visual resources, leading scholar Georges Vigarello anatomizes a fixation with the human form which has shaped not just our bodies but our very identities. With over 120 color images, The Silhouette is a remarkable resource for scholars, students and fashion-lovers alike.Product Details
Price
$48.00
Publisher
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publish Date
September 22, 2016
Pages
192
Dimensions
10.4 X 0.9 X 11.3 inches | 2.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781474244657
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About the Author
Georges Vigarello is a historian and sociologist. He is Research Director at the รcole des hautes รฉtudes en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris, France. He has published widely on topics ranging from Concepts of Cleanliness (Cambridge) and The History of Rape: Sexual Violence in France from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century (Polity) to The Metamorphoses of Fat: A History of Obesity (Columbia).