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E-raamat: Ottoman Dress and Design in the West: A Visual History of Cultural Exchange

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Indiana University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780253042187
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Indiana University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780253042187

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Ottoman Dress and Design in the West provides a richly-illustrated exploration of the ongoing relationship between West and Near East in the visual culture of dress from the dawn of Islam through the end of the twentieth century.



Ottoman Dress and Design in the West is a richly illustrated exploration of the relationship between West and Near East through the visual culture of dress. Charlotte Jirousek examines the history of dress and fashion in the broader context of western relationships with the Mediterranean world from the dawn of Islam through the end of the twentieth century. The significance of dress is made apparent by the author's careful attention to its political, economic, and cultural context. The reader comes to understand that dress reflects not simply the self and one's relation to community but also that community's relation to a wider world through trade, colonization, religion, and technology. The chapters provide broad historical background on Ottoman influence and European exoticization of that influence, while the captions and illustrations provide detailed studies of illuminations, paintings, and sculptures to show how these influences were absorbed into everyday living. Through the medium of dress, Jirousek details a continually shifting Ottoman frontier that is closely tied to European and American history. In doing so, she explores and celebrates an essential source of influence that for too long has been relegated to the periphery.



Ottoman Dress and Design in the West provides a richly-illustrated exploration of the ongoing relationship between West and Near East in the visual culture of dress from the dawn of Islam through the end of the twentieth century.

Foreword: The World-Historical Importance of the Ottoman Empire /
Douglas A. Howard


Preface: Perspectives


Acknowledgments / Sarah Catterall


Timeline


1. Before the Ottoman Era, East and West


2. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: Emergence of the Ottomans


3. The Sixteenth Century: Reaching for the East


4. The Seventeenth Century: Shifting Power, Emerging Modernities


5. The Eighteenth Century: An Expanding World


6. The Nineteenth Century: Empires Bloom and Fade


Postscript: The Decline of Empire and the Rise of Globalism


Index
Charlotte A. Jirousek (19382014) was Associate Professor of textiles and apparel in the College of Ecology at Cornell University. Jirousek published extensively in refereed journals and contributed to several edited collections including The Encyclopedia of World Dress and The Fabric of Life: Cultural Transformations in Turkish Society.



Sara Catterall was born in Ankara, and grew up in Minneapolis. She has worked as an academic librarian, book indexer, editor, and writer. She lives outside Ithaca, NY.