Trench Coat
By (Author) Professor Jane Tynan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
25th August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Semiotics / semiology
Philosophy: aesthetics
Cultural studies: dress and society
391.4609
Paperback
180
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. We think we know the trench coat, but where does it come from and where will it take us From its origins in the trenches of WW1, this military outerwear came to project the inner-being of detectives, writers, reporters, rebels, artists and intellectuals. The coat outfitted imaginative leaps into the unknown. Trench Coat tells the story of seductive entanglements with technology, time, law, politics, trust and trespass. Readers follow the rise of a sartorial archetype through media, design, literature, cinema and fashion. Today, as a staple in stories of future life-worlds, the trench coat warns of disturbances to come. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Trench Coat maps the extraordinary lives of this seemingly simple garment, which emerged from early industrialized warfare to become the screen for a multitude of projected dreams, fears and desires across the 20th century to the present. Jane Tynans material and cultural history charts the evolution of a coat that is practical yet cryptic, hyper-visible but concealing, possessed of vitality whilst also a form of camouflage. * Rachel Woodward, Professor of Human Geography, Newcastle University, UK *
Jane Tynans Trench Coat is a delight richly informative and written in prose as stylish as the object it describes. Uncovering the dark and dangerous energy behind this icon of modernity, Tynan vividly captures the trench coats perennial appeal. * Catherine Spooner, Professor of Literature and Culture, Lancaster University, UK, and author of Fashioning Gothic Bodies *
Really interesting. . . . There's so many iconic moments that this analysis helps us peer more closely into. * New Books Network *
Jane Tynan is Assistant Professor of Design History and Theory, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.