
Fashioning the Self in Transcultural Settings
The Uses and Significance of Dress in Self-Narratives- Editors:
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- Series:
- Istanbuler Texte und Studien (ITS), Volume 17
- Publisher:
- 2015
Summary
The current volume developed out of an international workshop of the German Research Foundation's Research Group 530 on "self-narratives in a transcultural perspective" [DFG-Forschergruppe 530 "Selbstzeugnisse in transkultureller Per-spektive"] that was held at the Orient-Institut Istanbul from September 29 until October 2, 2009. The workshop formed part of a long-standing cooperation with the Orient-Institut Istanbul, where research on transcultural self-narratives con-tinues beyond the term of the research group, with the project "Istanbul Memo-ries. Personal narratives of the late Ottoman period" (www.istanbulmemories.org). The stimulating discussions at the Orient-Institut Istanbul centered around the multifaceted interplay between dress and person/personhood in written self-narratives or ego documents. By focusing on "Fashioning the Self in Transcul-tural Settings: The Uses and Significance of Dress in Self-Narratives," we hoped to supplement the existing research on self-narratives with the dimension of ma-terial culture. In the workshop light was shed on the potential of dress to shape identities, to express forms of affiliation or foreignness, as well as on vestimen-tary practices. Were clothes simply purchased to be worn, to possess, and to give away as a gift or in barter trade? During the presentations and discussions it be-came clear that new insights might be gleaned if one widens the focus in self-narratives, beyond material culture to include the consideration of other sources such as trousseau inventories or account books.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2015
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-95650-085-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-95650-705-2
- Publisher
- Ergon, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Istanbuler Texte und Studien (ITS)
- Volume
- 17
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 358
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
- Introduction. Fashioning the Self in Transcultural Settings: The Importance of Dress in the Historical and Cultural SciencesPages 9 - 22 Claudia Ulbrich, Richard Wittmann Download chapter (PDF)
- The Caftan and the Sword. Dress and Diplomacy in Ottoman-French Relations Around 1700Pages 23 - 44 Christine Vogel Download chapter (PDF)
- Exchanging, Protecting, Collecting, Signifying: Clothes, Person, and Civilization in George Forster’s Voyage Round the World (1777)Pages 45 - 70 Gabriele Jancke Download chapter (PDF)
- ‘I can not dress like the rest.’ Gender, Class and Body Techniques in the Diaries of Anne Lister (1791–1840)Pages 71 - 92 Angela Heimen Download chapter (PDF)
- An Exercise in Ottoman Sartorial Micro-History: The Many Breeches, Shoes, and Fezzes of Mehmed Cemal Bey, 1855–1864Pages 93 - 116 Edhem Eldem Download chapter (PDF)
- Shaping the Armenian Warrior: Clothing and Photographic Self-Portraits of Armenian fedayis in the late 19th and early 20th CenturyPages 117 - 148 Elke Hartmann Download chapter (PDF)
- ‘A More Beautiful Spectacle was Never Presented to My Gaze’: Discussing Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq’s Concept of Person by Analyzing His Description of Ottoman DressPages 187 - 204 Kornelia Kaschke-Kısaarslan Download chapter (PDF)
- ‘Mon habit bleu’, ‘mon habit noir’: The Meaning of Colours in Clothing in Histoire de la Vie de la Comtesse de Scheverin (1731)Pages 205 - 222 Nina Mönich Download chapter (PDF)
- The First Ottoman Legation to Prussia in 1763–1764 and Its Depiction in a Costume Album from BerlinPages 223 - 260 Abdullah Güllüoğlu Download chapter (PDF)
- Trousseau Lists of Jewish Brides from Izmir. Between an Official Document and a Personal NarrativePages 261 - 296 Esther Juhasz Download chapter (PDF)
- Traditional Costume, Nurse’s Dress, Uniform – The Clothing of Red Cross Nurses in the First World War as Presented in the Autobiographical Texts of Adrienne Thomas and Helene Mierisch (1930/34)Pages 297 - 320 Sophie Häusner Download chapter (PDF)
- Persons in Uniform. The Meaning of Clothing for Japanese Prisoners of War in ChinaPages 321 - 336 Petra Buchholz Download chapter (PDF)
- Between Uniform and Life-Form – Uniforms in the Artwork of Andrea ZittelPages 337 - 350 Kathrin Engler Download chapter (PDF)
- List of authorsPages 351 - 358 Download chapter (PDF)




