Indeed, fashion historians have traditionally presented women of the nineteenth century as frail beings, slavishly bending to the whims of a male-dominated (some might go as far as to say sadistic) fashion system. While there has been mention of a few notable women who escaped the period’s imposed moral and social expectations, there has been a tendency to represent the draped female body as the immobilized victim of an oppressive fashion system.
Autora | Regina Root | |
Año | 2004 | |
Tipo | Artículo Académico | |
País | Argentina | |
Editorial | The Americas | |
Descarga | URL | |
DOI | 10.1353/tam.2004.0028 | |
APA | Root, R. A. (2004). Searching for the Oasis in Life: Fashion and the Question of Female Emancipation in Late Nineteenth-Century Argentina. The Americas, 60(3), 363-390. |