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Unfolding the Past

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Unfolding the Past

Contributors:

By (Author) Elizabeth Wilson

ISBN:

9781350232594

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Publication Date:

30th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Fashion and textile design

Dewey:

746.92092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

"Fascinating." Perspective A fascinating, often funny, and eminently stylish personal memoir I loved it. - Chris Breward, author of The Suit Wide-ranging, thought-provoking and important. - Claire Wilcox, author of Patch Work Elizabeth Wilson is a pioneer of fashion studies, yet she never intended to become an academic. Starting her literary career as a feminist activist writing for the underground press, she went on to explore tennis, bohemians and of course fashion her obsession along with forays into fiction. Throughout, she has never seen her work as abstract or disengaged from real life. In her memoir, she traces this relationship between personal experience and her writing, revisiting pivotal moments from childhood, adolescence and adult life to explore her belief that research, by its nature, is always a form of autobiography. She unfolds the garment of her life in a wide-ranging exploration of scenes from her past: her difficult relationship with her mother, fashion in the 60s and gay liberation. In this journey through time she shows how experiences are inseparable from the way we seek to explain and understand them, offering a unique and deeply personal account of her and our cultural world.

Reviews

Its impossible not to warm instantly to Elizabeth Wilson Unfolding the Past is so packed with Wilsons literary allusions, as well as her observations about life, sex, film and fashion over the centuries, its like dipping into the anecdotes of a clever salonnire, peopled with Djuna Barnes, Proust and Marlene Dietrich. Wilson weaves a memoir in which the uniting thread is how clothing trends reflect changing mores as well as creating new cultural norms Freed from the invisible cloak of her childhood, Wilsons fascinating text shows how fashion can be the opposite of frivolity. Ultimately, she says, its the search for personal identity through aesthetic experience". -- Belinda Bamber * Perspective *
Unfolding the Past is a deeply personal memoir that traces significant moments in the authors life where she recognises that all research is autobiographical [It] will appeal to many: the young may curiously plunder what occurred before their existence, while those who lived through the mentioned decades might poignantly recall their clothing choices. -- Sarah E. Braddock Clarke * Selvedge *
A fascinating, often funny, and eminently stylish personal memoir [and] a moving insiders account of radical lives in challenging times I loved it. * Chris Breward, Author of The Suit, and Director, National Museums Scotland, UK *
Wide-ranging, thought-provoking and important. * Claire Wilcox, Author of Patch Work and Senior Curator of Fashion, V&A *
Brilliant and important ... [Wilson] is an exceptionally gifted writer, lucid, direct, engaging, often witty, always stimulating ... [A] book at once sinewy and elegant, rigorous and accessible, tough minded and enjoyable. * Richard Dyer, Professor Emeritus, King's College, London, UK *
Elizabeth Wilson has always been an elegant thinker and an elegant dresser. Her memoir recalls a life lived believing both matter in a world that regarded them as mutually exclusive. A pleasure to read. * Alistair O'Neill, Author of London: After Fashion and Professor of Fashion History and Theory, Central Saint Martins, UK *
An outstanding chronicler of our times ... [and] a sophisticated and informed cultural commentator. * Helen Taylor, Author of Why Women Read Fiction, and Professor of English, University of Exeter, UK *
That such an important figure might now re-view, retrospectively, her own intellectual history, during a long and distinguished career, through the filter of her life and experiences, is incredibly exciting. * Caroline Evans, Professor Emerita, Central Saint Martins, UK *

Author Bio

Elizabeth Wilson is a pioneer in the development of fashion studies, and has been a university professor, feminist campaigner and activist. Her writing career began in the underground magazines of the early 1970s, (Frendz, Red Rag, Spare Rib, Come Together) before she became an academic. She's written for the Guardian and her non-fiction books include Adorned in Dreams (1985, 2003), The Sphinx in the City (1992) (shortlisted for the Manchester Odd Fellows Prize), Bohemians (2000) and Love Game (2014) (long listed for the William Hill sportswriting prize), as well as six crime novels, including War Damage (2009) and The Girl in Berlin (2012) (long listed for the Golden Dagger Award).

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