Fashion and Fetishism : Corsets, Tight-Lacing and Other Forms of Body-Sculpture

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Pub. Date: 2004-11-01
Publisher(s): Sutton Pub Ltd
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Summary

From corsets to codpieces, stockings to stilettos and piercing to push-up bras, fashion and sex have always enjoyed a very close relationship. This new edition of David Kunzle's rich and revealing history of corsetry and body sculpture shows how this neglected phenomenon is closely bound up with sexual self-expression. Drawing on sources as diverse as medical literature and popular magazine articles, this fascinating history shows how in many ways the use of the corset rejected the role of the passive, maternal woman - so that in Victorian times it was actually seen by many as a scandalous threat to the social order. Even today fashion designers recognize its subversive powers, as a symbol of eroticism, decadence and control. Taking in other curiosities such as ancient body decoration, male corsetry, masochism and foot fetishism, this is an often racy journey into the enigma of all those who sculpt the shape of their desires onto their bodies.

Author Biography

David Kunzle is Professor of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. vi
Prefacep. xi
Postscriptp. xv
Introduction: The Special Historic and Psychological Role of Tight-lacingp. 1
From Ancient Crete to Neoclassicismp. 42
Revival of Tight-lacingp. 80
The Campaign of the Humorists 1846-1900p. 98
The Final Phase 1860-1900p. 119
The Corset as Erotic Alchemyp. 141
The Victorian Fetishist Experiencep. 159
Fetishism Deepeningp. 176
Unfashionable Fetishism: London Life 1923-40p. 208
Postwar Fashion and Media Exploitation of Fetishismp. 219
Expanding Universep. 234
The Corset Revival of the 1980s-90sp. 242
The Tyranny of Slendernessp. 253
Dreaming in Filmp. 265
Conclusion: Civilised and Primitive Body-sculpturep. 287
Appendices
Ritualsp. 292
Statisticsp. 296
Mythologyp. 305
Case Historiesp. 309
Peoplep. 323
Manufacturersp. 331
From Susanna Kubelkap. 335
Envoip. 337
Notesp. 338
Bibliographyp. 365
Indexp. 377
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