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List of Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Note on Translations
Introduction
“Fashion in Spain: Catalyst for Affect and Identity.”
Francisco Fernández de Alba (Wheaton College, MA) and Marcela T.
Garcés (Siena College)
Part I: Identity: Politics and Futures
Chapter 1: “Accessorizing the Nation: Mantillas, Cultural Identity,
and Modern Spain.” Inés Corujo-Martín (Bryn Mawr College)
Chapter 2: “Bodies of the Future: Comics, Fashion, and 1980s
Movida.” Alberto Villamandos (University of Missouri, Kansas
City)
Part II: Picturing Femininity: Film and Photography
Chapter 3: “Women, Fashion, and the Spanish Civil War: From the
Fashion Parade to the Victory Parade.” Kathleen Vernon (SUNY, Stony
Brook)
Chapter 4: “From Market to Feminism: Fashion Photography during the
Franco Dictatorship.” Olga Sendra Ferrer (Wesleyan University)
Part III: Designing Fashion Stars: Film and Music
Chapter 5: “Fashioning Spanish Film Stars: Balenciaga and Conchita
Montenegro.” Jorge Pérez (University of Texas, Austin)
Chapter 6: “Rosalía, Fashion, and the Rise of Poligonera Chic.”
Mary Kate Donovan (Skidmore College)
Part IV: Museums: From Closets to the Cloud
Chapter 7: “The Museo del Traje’s research on Spanish
Prêt-à-Porter.” Juan Gutiérrez (Curator, Museo del Traje, CEPI)
Chapter 8: “Curating Catalan Cultural Identity through Dress in the
Virtual Fashion Museum of Catalonia.” Nicholas Wolters (Wake Forest
University)
Index
Using a range of case studies and methodologies, this book explores connections between fashion and culture in 20th- to 21st-century Spain, and provides a model for understanding these connections worldwide.
Francisco Fernández de Alba is the A. Howard Meneely
Professor of Hispanic Studies at Wheaton College, MA, USA, where he
teaches courses on modern and contemporary Spanish culture. He is
the author of Sex, Drugs, and Fashion in 1970s Madrid (2020).
Marcela T. Garcés is Professor of Spanish at Siena College,
NY, USA. She has authored several articles on contemporary Spanish
film, fashion, and gastronomy. She is scriptwriter of the
documentary film The Txoko Experience: The Secret Culinary Space of
the Basques (2017).
The great merit of this edited volume is its inclusion of a diverse
range of approaches that enrich the subject. It pioneers the study
of current Spanish fashion and lays the foundations to move
forward. Therefore, Fashioning Spain: From Mantillas to Rosalía is
recommended reading for all scholars of Spanish fashion.
*Textile History*
Fashioning Spain makes us aware not just of the many things that
fashion can tell us about cultural values, from the eighteenth
century to the present, but also of the major contribution that
Spain has made to fashion design and entrepreneurship. The
illustrations tell a story of their own.”
*Jo Labanyi, New York University, USA*
An indispensable collection for Spanish cultural studies.
Demonstrating that fashion analysis serves to illuminate
intersecting political, economic and social processes, the
contributors position twentieth-century fashion as a crucial
interface for studies of modern Spanish memory, nation, affect and
materiality.
*Rebecca Haidt, Ohio State University, USA*
The volume offers fascinating insights into the relationship of
fashion and cultural identity in modern Spain, exploring the
intersections of gender, sexuality, class and nationalism. It
constitutes a solid critical contribution to an important, but
relatively neglected area of Spanish cultural studies, which will
be a fundamental reference for any future studies in this
field.
*José Colmeiro, University of Auckland, New Zealand*
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