The Bad Corset: A Feminist Reimagining
Autor Rebecca Gibsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2024
The original 1908 French book, Le Corset by Ludovic O'Followell-with its graphic illustrations, some of which are reproduced here-tells a story, familiar to anyone interested in popular culture and fashion history, of women suffering for fashion, tormented by and subject to their corsets. However, a close reading of the texts tells a very different, and more complicated, story.
This fascinating exploration, approaching the topic from a scientific perspective, and reproducing facsimiles of the original text, with translations and annotations, critiques the presumptions and anxieties of male medical professionals on the 'damage' caused by corsets to the female body and psyche. Rather than seeing the women who wore these perceived instruments of torture as victims or dupes, The Bad Corset confidently asserts the agency of the women who wore them and highlights the way in which seminal texts can continue to influence our interpretation of the past, and women's lives and histories.
The Bad Corset is a remarkable resource for scholars and students of fashion, medicine and gender history, taking a feminist approach to female agency and choice, and helping us reconsider the way we think about the shaping of women's bodies, and their lives.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350295186
ISBN-10: 1350295183
Pagini: 261
Ilustrații: 100 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 188 x 244 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350295183
Pagini: 261
Ilustrații: 100 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 188 x 244 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Translation
Introduction
1. What Does the Corset Do For, and To, Women: Covering the Front Matter, Preface, and Chapter 1 of Le Corset
2. The Upper Torso: Covering Chapters 2-4 of Le Corset, on the Topics of the Lungs, Thoracic Cage, Circulation, and Lactation
3. The Lower Torso: Covering Chapters 5-9 of Le Corset, on the Topics of the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Stomach, and Intestines
4. Population Control, Miscarriages, and Abortions: Covering Chapter 10 of Le Corset, on the Topic of the Genitals and Reproductive System
5. The Woman Wants to Look Beautiful to Please Her Man: Covering Chapters 11-15 of Le Corset, on the Topics of Which Corsets Women Should Wear, If They Should Wear Them at All, and Why Women Choose to Wear the Corset
Afterword
Index
Notes on the Translation
Introduction
1. What Does the Corset Do For, and To, Women: Covering the Front Matter, Preface, and Chapter 1 of Le Corset
2. The Upper Torso: Covering Chapters 2-4 of Le Corset, on the Topics of the Lungs, Thoracic Cage, Circulation, and Lactation
3. The Lower Torso: Covering Chapters 5-9 of Le Corset, on the Topics of the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Stomach, and Intestines
4. Population Control, Miscarriages, and Abortions: Covering Chapter 10 of Le Corset, on the Topic of the Genitals and Reproductive System
5. The Woman Wants to Look Beautiful to Please Her Man: Covering Chapters 11-15 of Le Corset, on the Topics of Which Corsets Women Should Wear, If They Should Wear Them at All, and Why Women Choose to Wear the Corset
Afterword
Index
Recenzii
A fascinating and brilliantly executed re-examination of long-held assumptions about a notorious episode in fashion. Gibson takes an elegant pair of shears to a tightly bound arrangement of misconceptions. The history of women, of their bodies, and of their health is all the better for it.
A must read for any corset scholar or enthusiast. Skilfully combining biological anthropology, feminist theory and fashion history, Rebecca Gibson shows how deliberately biased medical discourses of the past still influence discussions about corsetry, women's bodies and health today.
Breaking down the wall between science and social science, Professor Gibson's translation and dissection of Ludovic O'Followell's treatise on Le Corset shines an expert light on the ignorance and contempt embedded in medial 'knowledge' about women at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Innovative, engaging, and incisive, The Bad Corset is a necessary anthropological, feminist, reframing/reimagining annotation of a very particular book, Le Corset ... Using translated text, original imagery, and a thorough, and at times gratifyingly sardonic, scholarly lens, Gibson pushes against patriarchal framings and errors regarding corsets, corseting, women, and human biology ... [and] invites readers to reflect with the past and to think anew about bodies, biases, and possibilities.
A must read for any corset scholar or enthusiast. Skilfully combining biological anthropology, feminist theory and fashion history, Rebecca Gibson shows how deliberately biased medical discourses of the past still influence discussions about corsetry, women's bodies and health today.
Breaking down the wall between science and social science, Professor Gibson's translation and dissection of Ludovic O'Followell's treatise on Le Corset shines an expert light on the ignorance and contempt embedded in medial 'knowledge' about women at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Innovative, engaging, and incisive, The Bad Corset is a necessary anthropological, feminist, reframing/reimagining annotation of a very particular book, Le Corset ... Using translated text, original imagery, and a thorough, and at times gratifyingly sardonic, scholarly lens, Gibson pushes against patriarchal framings and errors regarding corsets, corseting, women, and human biology ... [and] invites readers to reflect with the past and to think anew about bodies, biases, and possibilities.