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E-grāmata: Fashionable Century: Textile Artistry and Commerce in the Late Qing

  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : A Fashionable Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Washington Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780295747194
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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : A Fashionable Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Washington Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780295747194

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Honorable Mention for the 2023 Bei Shan Tang Monograph Prize, sponsored by the Association for Asian Studies

An innovative look at late-Qing cultural and fashion history

Clothing and accessories from nineteenth-century China reveal much about women's participation in the commercialization of textile handicrafts and the flourishing of urban popular culture. Focusing on women's work and fashion, A Fashionable Century presents an array of visually compelling clothing and accessories neglected by traditional histories of Chinese dress, examining these products' potential to illuminate issues of gender and identity.

In the late Qing, the expansion of production systems and market economies transformed the Chinese fashion system, widening access to fashionable techniques, materials, and imagery. Challenging the conventional production model, in which women embroidered items at home, Silberstein sets fashion within a process of commercialization that created networks of urban guilds, commercial workshops, and subcontracted female workers. These networks gave rise to new trends influenced by performance and prints, and they offered women opportunities to participate in fashion and contribute to local economies and cultures.

Rachel Silberstein draws on vernacular and commercial sources, rather than on the official and imperial texts prevalent in Chinese dress history, to demonstrate that in these fascinating objectsregulated by market desires, rather than imperial edictfashion formed at the intersection of commerce and culture.

A Fashionable Century is the winner of the Costume Society of America's Millia Davenport Publication Award and was long-listed for the Textile Society of America's R. L. Shep Award. The judges described the book as "an extraordinary achievement in scholarship working with source materials that are little-known outside of China and not otherwise available in English."

Recenzijas

"A Fashionable Century is not only deft in its writing and visual analysis, but this well-written book is itself a beautiful object."

(New Books in East Asian Studies (NBN)) "[ R]eaders with passion about China and women's fashions in the late Qing dynasty will get a lot out of this book. The book's contribution to the discussions about the changes in China's society, economy, and culture during the nineteenth century is vital and goes far beyond classic scholar literature."

(Journal of Dress History) "[ M]eticulously researched, carefully argued, and beautifully illustrated."

(Journal of Chinese History) "An important contribution to the study of art and society in the late Qing...[ B]ut because Silberstein [ is] breaking new methodological ground, [ this] work should be of interest beyond the bounds of China studies. It is to be hoped that readers interested in fashion history in other parts of the world will read and learn from this book and its innovative approach."

(Journal of the American Oriental Society (JAOS)) "An indispensable resource for Qing fashion and material culture."

(NAN NÜ) "Pioneering... Take[ s] the reader deep into some little-known areas of late Qing society."

(Etudes Chinoises) "This beautifully illustrated volume is not only a visual delight but also a brilliant work of scholarship that revises age-old clichés about Chinese dress history."

(Orientalistische Literaturzeitung)

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Winner of Millia Davenport Publication Award 2021 (United States). Commended for Bei Shan Tang Prize 2022 (United States). Long-listed for R. L. Shep Ethnic Textiles Book Award 2021 (United States).An innovative look at late-Qing cultural and fashion history
Preface: In the Museum xi
Terms, abbreviations, and chronology xvii
Introduction: Fashion and Chinese History 3(12)
PART ONE CREATING FASHION THROUGH THE DYNASTY IMAGERY, DISCOURSE, PRODUCTION
1 Visualizing Fashion: Ethnicity, Place, and Transmission
15(30)
2 "Outlandish Costume and Strange Hats": Moral Discourses of Fashion
45(32)
3 Workshop, Boudoir, Village: Producing Embroidered Dress
77(42)
PART TWO PLAYS AND POEMS FASHIONING NINETEENTH - CENTURY DECORATION
4 Performance, Print, and Pattern: Popular Culture in Fashion
119(34)
5 "The Luxury of Words": Fashion Authorities and Aspirations
153(28)
Conclusion 181(8)
Acknowledgments 189(4)
Appendix 1 A Dowry List for a Zhejiang Gentlewoman in the Late Qing 193(4)
Appendix 2 Clothing, Textile, and Accessory Shop Names in Mid-Qing Suzhou 197(5)
Appendix 3 Commercial Embroidery Price List from the End of the Qing Dynasty 202(6)
Appendix 4 Qing Dynasty Commercial Clothing, Accessory, and Embroidery Guilds 208(3)
Glossary 211(6)
Notes 217(26)
Bibliography 243(22)
Index 265
Rachel Silberstein is a lecturer in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington.