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Italian Fashion since 1945 - A Cultural History

English · Hardback

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In the course of the twentieth century, Italy succeeded in establishing itself as one of the world's preeminent fashion capitals, despite the centuries-old predominance of Paris and London. This book traces the story of how this came to be, guiding readers through the major cultural and economic revolutions of twentieth-century Italy and how they shaped the consumption practices and material lives of everyday Italians. In order to understand the specific character of the "Italian model," Emanuela Scarpellini considers not only aspects of craftsmanship, industrial production and the evolution of styles, but also the economic and cultural changes that have radically transformed Italy and the international scene within a few decades: the post-war economic miracle, the youth revolution, the consumerism of the 1980s, globalization, the environmentalism of the 2000s and the Italy of today. Written in a lively style, full of references to cinema, literature, art and the world of media, this work offers the first comprehensive overview of a phenomenon that has profoundly shaped recent Italian history.

List of contents

1. The Cultural Significance of How We Dress.- 2. The Fashion of the New Italy (1945-1965).- 3. Flashback: Fashion and the Black Shirts (1920-1945).- 4. Revolutionary Fashion (1965-1975).- 5. The Democratization of Luxury (1975-1995).- 6. The Challenges of the Twenty-First Century (1995-Today).

About the author

Emanuela Scarpellini is Professor of Modern History at the University of Milan, Italy. She is the author of several books, including Material Nation: A Consumer's History of Modern Italy (2011) and Food and Foodways in Italy from 1861 to the Present (Palgrave, 2016).

Summary

In the course of the twentieth century, Italy succeeded in establishing itself as one of the world's preeminent fashion capitals, despite the centuries-old predominance of Paris and London. This book traces the story of how this came to be, guiding readers through the major cultural and economic revolutions of twentieth-century Italy and how they shaped the consumption practices and material lives of everyday Italians. In order to understand the specific character of the “Italian model,” Emanuela Scarpellini considers not only aspects of craftsmanship, industrial production and the evolution of styles, but also the economic and cultural changes that have radically transformed Italy and the international scene within a few decades: the post-war economic miracle, the youth revolution, the consumerism of the 1980s, globalization, the environmentalism of the 2000s and the Italy of today. Written in a lively style, full of references to cinema, literature, art and the world of media, this work offers the first comprehensive overview of a phenomenon that has profoundly shaped recent Italian history.

Product details

Authors Emanuela Scarpellini
Assisted by Noor Giovanni Mazhar (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title La stoffa dell'Italia
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030178116
ISBN 978-3-0-3017811-6
No. of pages 265
Dimensions 157 mm x 212 mm x 21 mm
Weight 484 g
Illustrations XIII, 265 p.
Series Italian and Italian American Studies
Italian and Italian American Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Italien, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, B, Gender Studies, Gender, Cultural History, History, Culture, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies: Gruppen, Social & cultural history, Economic history, auseinandersetzen, Civilization—History, History of Italy, Italy—History, Gender and Culture, Culture and Gender

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