- Docente: Simona Maria Segre Reinach
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SPS/08
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Fashion Studies (cod. 9067)
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from Oct 02, 2023 to Oct 31, 2023
Learning outcomes
Global Fashion course investigates the material and immaterial dimensions of fashion as a major cultural industry that influence the individual and social identity on a global scale. Although controversial and much debated as a concept, the globalization of dress and fashion indicates an inseparable link between sartorial practice and cultural significance, as demonstrated in colonial and post-colonial practices, in the definition of “traditional” costumes as opposed to “modern” fashion, in the emerging aesthetics codes of young global designers, and in the fluid choices of consumers worldwide.
Course contents
Clothing is among the most visible and meaningful ways in which we express our identities. At the same time, our clothes are material items produced and consumed through an ever-expanding global fashion industry. This course will explore the various social, cultural, economic, political, and visual meanings associated with the representation of fashion , combining anthropological and historical methods.
The 2023 workshop Costume Meets Fashion will engage students with individual projects on the matter.
Students are warmly invited to attend the International Conference entitled ZoneModa International Conference 2023 - FASHION IN 3D, Decolonizing Deconstructing Decentering to be held from 19 to 21 October 2023 in the halls of the Alberti complex. https://eventi.unibo.it/fashion3d
The Conference will cover the topics related to the course and to Fashion Studies.
- Participation in all days of the Conference will give the opportunity to obtain one point to be added to your degree grade.
Readings/Bibliography
Suggested readings before class
1. L. Welters and A. Lillethun Fashion History. A Global View 'Introduction: Europe and the People without Fashion' Bloomsbury, London and New York, 2018, pp. 1-10.
2. D.N. Green and S. Kaiser "Fashion and appropriation" in Fashion, Style & Popular Culture, 4, 3, 2017
3. Wessie Ling, Mariella Lorusso, Simona Segre Reinach "Critical Studies in Global Fashion" https://zmj.unibo.it/issue/view/823
4. Lise Skov and Marie Riegels Melchior: Research Approaches to the Study of Dress and Fashion
Weekly readings will be assigned.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Workshop
Student Presentations
Assessment methods
The examination will ensure the achievement of the following objectives:
- critical awareness of the complexity of the representation of fashion
- survey and analysis of the main conceptual contents examined;
- ability to establish well-founded relations between the different aspects of the program.
FINAL EXAMS
A. Attending Students only: COSTUME MEETS FASHION PROJECT.
Students will elaborate a personal interpretation of an "ethnic" item in global fashion
a.1 Individual Portfolio
a.2
Essay Test during the course on the readings indicated in class.
The final grade is based on the average of the two tests, essay and portfolio
B. All other students written EXAM (Test)
Written Multiple Choice Test (31 questions) based on the following readings:
1. Bruzzi and Church-Gibson (eds) Fashion Culture Revisited: Theories, Explorations and Analysis. Introduction
2. Lise Skov and Marie Riegels Melchior: Research Approaches to the Study of Dress and Fashion
3. E. Wilson Adorned in Dreams: Introduction + chapter 4
4. D. Gilbert A new world order? Fashion and Its Capitals in the twenty-first century in Fashion Culture Revisited: Theories, Explorations and Analysis. Bruzzi and Church-Gibson. Routledge.
Links to further information
Office hours
See the website of Simona Maria Segre Reinach
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.