Monday, August 30, 2010

THE URBAN CATWALK: FASHION AND STREET CULTURE

THE URBAN CATWALK: FASHION AND STREET CULTURE


Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
9:00am until
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut


Contact: madison moore (madison.moore@yale.edu)


Madison Moore (Yale), Conference Chair
Alex Tudela (Columbia), Conference Co-Chair


Point your browser to www.theurbancatwalk.com for up to the minute conference details.


KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY CAROLINE WEBER


What is street style, and what is the relationship between style, “the street,” and popular culture? How have the Internet, digital cameras and other technologies impacted how we understand the way we dress? Why do so many care about the way other people dress? In what ways does street style engage with broader issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality?

The Urban Catwalk: Fashion and Street Culture, a one-day symposium at Yale University, aims to investigate and discuss the relationships between street style and identity. We are interested in papers that approach street style from a contemporary lens, but also encourage papers with more of an historical perspective.


We are committed to a conference that blends the intellectual with an ear to the ground. In this way, we will hold a panel discussion with major editors and fashion designers about how they understand the intellectual work street style does. The panel discussion will focus on the editors’ real world expertise, but also on audience participation. Ideally, the conference will be attended by the Yale community as well as by people from the broader New Haven area. We close conference with a special street style fashion show at Artspace Gallery in Downtown New Haven, where real-people models will show us their street style.


These 20-minute presentations can treat any aspect of street fashion, including:


- Street style and Contemporary art
- (Black) Dandies
- Style blogs and the Internet
- Urban versus suburban style
- Hipsters and neo-bohemia
- Goth, punk, and skate culture
- Street style and hip hop culture
- Fashion magazines and the street
- Male androgyny; men in high heels
- Street style in media
- How to figure out a style persona; rules and boundaries
- Lady Gaga, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and other pop icons
- Japanese street fashion
- Street style in literature
- LGBTQ identity and street style
- Models
- Street style in the 19 th century
- Fashion designers
- Ready-to-wear
- Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, and trend spotters
- Vogueing, ball culture

- Sex and the City and street style


Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words to madison.moore@yale.edu by Friday, November 26th.


Selected papers may be considered for an edited volume.


best,


madison moore


__________________________
madison moore, ph.d. candidate
yale university
american studies program
new haven, ct
cell: 212.748.9905
email: madison.moore@yale.edu
web:www.mynameismadisonmoore.com

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