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DESCRIPTION:This symposium on new research in fashion studies will celebrat
 e the opening of the exhibition French Fashion\, Women\, and the First Wor
 ld War at Bard Graduate Center (on view September 5\, 2019 – January 5\, 2
 020). In honor of the Bard Graduate Center’s mission to bridge the divide 
 between texts and objects\, this symposium will invite scholars who think 
 critically about fashion’s materiality to present their latest research. H
 ow has the material turn contributed to producing a discursive space where
  questions about clothing become central? How has the close study of cloth
 ing and textiles advanced the discipline of cultural history? Bringing tog
 ether experts in the fields of history\, art history\, and ethnography\, t
 his symposium aims to show the direction in which the field of fashion stu
 dies is advancing today. Deborah L. KrohnBard Graduate CenterWelcomeNina S
 tritzler-LevineBard Graduate Center GalleryRemarksMaude Bass-Krueger and S
 ophie KurkdjianLeiden University and Institut d’Histoire\ndu Temps Présent
  (IHTP)IntroductionAnne BissonnetteUniversity of AlbertaStudying Fashion\,
  War\, and Politics in\n1790s France: A Material Culture PerspectivePeter 
 McNeilUniversity of Technology SydneyAppearing and Being: Macaroni\nMateri
 alities\, c. 1760-1780Questions\nand DiscussionJustine De YoungFashion Ins
 titute of TechnologyWorking Girl: Sex\, Fashion\, Class\, and\nthe Demoise
 lle de magasinAriane FennetauxUniversité Paris DiderotThe Pocket: A Hidden
  History of Women’s LivesSylvia HoughtelingBryn Mawr CollegeClothing Mater
 ials as Cultural History in\nEarly Modern South AsiaQuestions\nand Discuss
 ion
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T163000
SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Symposium—Fashion\, Objects\, and Concepts
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