Description
Lively, well-written, and richly illustrated with color plates,Ornamentalism will appeal to scholars of the material past and socialpractice, and those interested in fashion studies, manners and morals,gender and sexuality, theater and performance.
About the Author
Bella Mirabella is Associate Professor of literature and humanities at NewYork University, USA. She is coeditor (with Lennard J. Davis) of Left Politics andthe Literary Profession.
Reviews
"Much of the appeal of this fascinating book is its ability to challenge ourassumptions about both accessories and the Renaissance." - Times Higher Education
"Addresses, through insightful commentaries, the social structures ofItaly and England that created and controlled personal ornamentation. . . useful for students of material culture and for others looking for freshviews on adornment in the early modern period." - Choice
"Will appeal to those with a specialist interest in the material cultureassociated with male and female bodies in Renaissance Italy andEngland. However, the range of intellectual and theoretical approacheswill ensure that there is something well worth reading for literaturespecialists, historians, and a wider audience." - Renaissance Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9780472051175
Author Bella Mirabella
Format Paperback
Page Count 388
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 596g