Modernism à la Mode: A Presentation on Fashion and Literature

English and Communication Studies

About

Title
Modernism à la Mode: A Presentation on Fashion and Literature
Contributor Names
Sheehan, Elizabeth
Byrd, Sarah
Young, Justine de
Zulli, Jeri
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Department of English and Communications Studies
Date
2018-11-20
Description
The Department of English and Communications Studies and the School of Liberal Arts present a panel discussion about fashion and literature with special guest Elizabeth Sheehan, author and professor at Oregon State University.
Dr. Elizabeth Sheehan, an assistant professor of English and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University, is the author of Modernism a la Mode: Fashion and the Ends of Literature (Cornell University Press, 2018), and co-editor of Cultures of Femininity in Modern Fashion. She has produced ground­breaking publications on modernism, fashion, feminist theory, race, affect, photography, and magazines.
Modernism à la Mode argues that fashion describes why and how literary modernism matters in its own historical moment and ours. Bringing together texts, textiles, and theories of dress, Elizabeth Sheehan shows that writers, including Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, W.E.B. Du Bois, Nella Larsen, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, turned to fashion to understand what their own stylized works could do in the context of global capital, systemic violence, and social transformation. Modernists engage with fashion as a mood, a set of material objects, and a target of critique, and, in doing so, anticipate and address contemporary debates centered on the uses of literature and literary criticism amidst the supposed crisis in the humanities. A modernist affect with a purpose, no less. By engaging modernism à la mode—that is, contingently, contextually, and in light of contemporary concerns—this book offers an alternative to the often-untenable distinctions between strong or weak, suspicious or reparative, and politically activist or quietist approaches to literature, which frame current debates about literary methodology. As fashion helps us to describe what modernist texts do, it enables us to do more with modernism as a form of inquiry, perception, and critique. Fashion and modernism are interwoven forms of inquiry, perception, and critique, writes Sheehan. It is fashion that puts the work of early twentieth-century writers in conversation with 21st-century theories of emotion, materiality, animality, beauty, and history.
Type
Moving Image
Subject
Fashion in literature
Modernism (Literature)
Rights
In Copyright
This video was produced by the Fashion Institute of Technology ("FIT") and is the property of FIT. FIT expressly prohibits the copying, displaying, or uploading to a website of any portion of this video, except for the purposes of fair use as defined in the copyright laws, without express written permission from FIT. This video has been made available online by the Fashion Institute of Technology Gladys Marcus Library strictly for research and educational purposes. If you are the copyright holder for content in this video and have any objections to this work being made available online, please notify us immediately at [email protected].
Identifier
FIT Repository ID: aod_000788

Collections

English and Communication Studies

Categories

Guest Speakers

Citation

Fashion Institute of Technology. (2018, November 20). Modernism à la Mode: A Presentation on Fashion and Literature [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/26621
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Modernism à la Mode: A Presentation on Fashion and Literature." Archive on Demand, 20 Nov. 2018, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/26621
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Modernism à la Mode: A Presentation on Fashion and Literature," Archive on Demand, November 20, 2018, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/26621