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Fashion Studies at AUP

Made Against. Repenser la dimension politique du v锚tement

University Room: Omid & Gisel Kordestani Rooftop Conference Center (Q-801)
6, rue du Colonel Combes, 75007 Paris
Thursday, October 12, 2023 - 18:30 to 20:30

Made Against. Repenser la dimension politique du v锚tement

La s茅ance de s茅minaire Cultures et Histoires de mode du 12 octobre 2023 est consacr茅e 脿 la dimension politique et sociale du v锚tement. De la R茅volution fran莽aise aux manifestations de Gilets jaunes en passant par le dress code des hommes politiques et l'activisme du designer Sky Cubacub, le v锚tement a toujours eu et continue d'avoir un fort pouvoir id茅ologique et communicationnel.

  • Maxime Boidy, Ma卯tre de conf茅rences, Universit茅 Gustave Eiffel, "Des textures du gilet jaune (et de quelques autres politiques vestimentaires)"
  • Fran莽ois Hourmant, Professeur des universit茅s, universit茅 d'Angers, "Dress code et police des apparences 脿 l鈥橝ssembl茅e Nationale"
  • Erwan Sommerer, Ma卯tre de conf茅rences, Science politique, Universit茅 d鈥橝ngers,鈥淟e manifeste de la Visibilit茅 Radicale de Sky Cubacub : le r么le du v锚tement dans la subversion queer crip des normes identitaires鈥

Cette s茅ance s'inscrit dans notre th茅matique annuelle D茅construire l'histoire de la mode parisienne : vers un r茅cit d茅hi茅rarchis茅.

L鈥檋istoire de la mode 茅crite jusqu'脿 aujourd'hui est principalement une histoire de la haute couture, de la cr茅ativit茅 et du 芦 g茅nie 禄 de quelques individus, de produits exclusifs et extraordinaires, de photographies publi茅es sur papier glac茅 et de la figure, devenue mythe, de La Parisienne. La mode a 茅t茅 largement promue par les m茅dias, la publicit茅 et le tourisme comme un 茅l茅ment essentiel de la modernit茅 occidentale, trouvant ses racines dans la capitale fran莽aise. Les discours promotionnels et culturels d茅velopp茅s autour de Paris 芦 capitale mondiale de la mode 禄 鈥 aussi s茅duisants et 茅conomiquement attrayants qu'ils aient pu 锚tre et soient encore 鈥 ont eu des retomb茅es culturelles, 茅conomiques, culturelles et politiques importantes sur les autres pays et soci茅t茅s qui n'ont pas 茅t茅 suffisamment analys茅es et qui b茅n茅ficieraient d鈥櫭﹖udes critiques transdisciplinaires. S'appuyant sur les travaux fondateurs des chercheurs nous ayant pr茅c茅d茅s, le s茅minaire vise 脿 d茅construire les r茅cits dominants autour de la 芦 mode parisienne 禄, 脿 contribuer 脿 la r茅茅criture d'histoires de mode d茅hi茅rarchis茅es et d茅centralis茅es.

Made Against. Rethinking the political dimension of clothes

The Cultures and Histories of Fashion seminar on October 12, 2023 is dedicated to the political and social dimension of clothing. From the French Revolution to the gilets jaunes protests, from the dress codes of politicians to the activism of designer Sky Cubacub, clothing has always had and continues to have a strong ideological and communicative power.

This session is part of our annual theme Deconstructing the history of Parisian fashion: towards a de-hierarchical narrative.

The history of Paris fashion has largely been told as a story of high fashion, of individual creativity and genius, of exclusive and perfect products, glossy images, and the enduring figure of La Parisienne. Fashion here has been largely promoted by media, advertising, and tourism as an essential element of global Western modernity, rooted in the city of Paris. The commercial and cultural narrative of Paris as 鈥渨orld capital of fashion鈥 鈥 as enticing and economically successful as it may have been and still is 鈥 has had significant consequences that have not been sufficiently analyzed and call for a trans-disciplinary critical enquiry. This seminar series aims to deconstruct dominant narratives around 鈥淧aris fashion鈥, to contribute to the re-writing of de-hierarchized and de-centralized fashion histories. To do so, it builds on and brings together seminal research, practices, and perspectives.

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