‘Decadent Bodies on display in popular performance’ – Conference panel with Professor Emerita Viv Gardner, University of Manchester and Dr Kate Holmes, University of Exeter, Decadent Bodies, Goldsmiths University of London, 28-29th July 2022.Fashionable dress played a crucial role in communicating respectability throughout the nineteenth, and into the early twentieth century. Social conventions dictated which part of the female form should – and should not – be displayed in public. Furthermore, as Sos Eltis has argued, ‘the late Victorian actress was still vulnerable to age-old assumptions of sexual looseness, to the common association of actress and prostitute.’ Yet different codes of conduct operated within the increasingly lavish Music H...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE...
This study postulates some reasons for the development of the music hall as a metaphor for 1890s cul...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
From the fussy and disordered rocaille of the neo-Louis XV style to the swirling and luxur...
Significant changes occurred in approaches to the design and creation of theatre costume during the ...
Fashion is perhaps the ultimate decadent medium: fashionable dress has been critiqued by moralists f...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
Artistic Dress was the Victorian sartorial practice through which individuals communicated their ide...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771Sometimes dismissed as practitioners of a humble variant of pornog...
This beautifully illustrated book conveys the centrality of costume to live performance. Finding ass...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This article locates costume, an almost non-existent area of theatre studies scholarship, at the cen...
Why did some Victorian and Edwardian music-hall acts, namely the swell song and male impersonations,...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE...
This study postulates some reasons for the development of the music hall as a metaphor for 1890s cul...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
From the fussy and disordered rocaille of the neo-Louis XV style to the swirling and luxur...
Significant changes occurred in approaches to the design and creation of theatre costume during the ...
Fashion is perhaps the ultimate decadent medium: fashionable dress has been critiqued by moralists f...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
Artistic Dress was the Victorian sartorial practice through which individuals communicated their ide...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771Sometimes dismissed as practitioners of a humble variant of pornog...
This beautifully illustrated book conveys the centrality of costume to live performance. Finding ass...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This article locates costume, an almost non-existent area of theatre studies scholarship, at the cen...
Why did some Victorian and Edwardian music-hall acts, namely the swell song and male impersonations,...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE...
This study postulates some reasons for the development of the music hall as a metaphor for 1890s cul...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...