GSWS5850 - Fashioning Gender
Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
640
Title (text only)
Fashioning Gender
Term
2026A
Subject area
GSWS
Section number only
640
Section ID
GSWS5850640
Course number integer
5850
Meeting times
M 7:00 PM-8:59 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Jacqueline N Sadashige
Description
In 1901 the average American family spent 14% of their annual income on clothing. By 1929, the average middle-class woman owned a total of nine outfits. Fast forward to the early twenty-first century, where the relative price of clothing has dropped, clothing has become virtually disposable, and individuals post videos of their shopping hauls online. This course will examine how we got here, why fashion matters, and the far-reaching implications of our love affair with clothes. Readings and topics will include foundational theory about fashion; how clothes shape class, gender, and identity; the significance of revolutionary designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo; and the evolution of the clothing industry and its place in the global economy.
Course number only
5850
Use local description
No