Contents - Costume Society of America

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Contents - Costume Society of America
Thursday, May 27
Juried Oral Presentations
1 1 : 0 0 - 1 2:0p0.m.
Punk Dress in the Workplace: Rebellion and Routine at a Crossroads
MonicaSklarand Marilyn Delong,Universityof Minnesota
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Livery in Newport's Gilded Age: 1875-1940
Blair H. Walker,IndependentScholar,SouthDartmouth,MA......
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From Caterpillar to Butterfly and Back A Gilet of the French Revolution
KimberlyChrisman-Campbell,
Los AngelesCountyMuseumof Art........
Thursday, May 27
Juried Oral Presentations
l:30-3:00p.m.
Sartorial Brotherhood: The Relationship between American
Masonic Costume and Fashion. 1787-1880
A i me eE. N e w e l l Scotti
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shR i teMasoni cMuseum.......
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Bird Protection and Millinery: Exploring the Role of Fashion Media in the Debate
Amy Scarborough,GeorgiaSouthernUniversity,and ElainePedersen,
Ore g o nSta teU n i versi ty..................
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Tina Leser: Designs for Escape
Ap ri l C a l a h a nN, e w Y ork,N Y .................
Thursday, May 27
Juried Oral Presentations
3 : 1 5 - 5 :1 p
5 .m.
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What Would Ginger Wear?
Marilyn Delong, GozdeGoncuBerk,and Mary Alice Chaney,Universityof Minnesota........
10
California Cool: The Enigmatic Elegance of lrene Lentz Gibbons
ClareSauro,DrexelUniversity
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11
Geoffrey Beene: Trapeze
D e n n i taSe w e l lPhoeni
xA rt Museum
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Visualizing la Mode: Fashioning the World in Seventeenth-Century French Prints
ElizabethDavisand CharlotteJirousek,CornellUniversity
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Friday, May 28
Juried Oral Presentations
9 : 2 5 - 1 0:2a5.m.
A Costume Society of America Discussion: Teaching Dress History - Panel
JenniferL. Banning,Illinois StateUniversity
CarmenKeist, GraduateStudents,Iowa StateUniversity
Sheryl Farnan-Leipzig,
MCC-PennValley
LeslieLittell, OaklandUniversity and FreelanceDesigner
SaraB. Marcketti, Iowa StateUniversity
AshleyRatute,GraduateStudents,Iowa StateUniversity
Refashioning Fashion: Dressmaking Techniques of a mid-1830's
English Day Dress Remade for the mid-1840's
C l a ri s s aEs g u e rraLos
, A ngel esC ountyMuseumof A r1............
Friday, May 28
Juried Oral Presentations
1 0 : 4 5 - 1 2 :1o5.m.
Their Roots Were in the Heartland: Dressmaking Education by
Correspondence in the Progressive Era
C a th e ri n eAmo ro soLesl i e,K entS tateU ni versi ty.................
A Milliner's Life: Cutting through the Victorian Myth
N a d i n eL . Ste w a rtFashi
,
onInsti tuteof Technol ogy....................
C OS T U ME
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Friday, May 28
Speaker Presentation
2:30-3:00p.m.
Clothing the West: Kansas City's Garment Industry
LaurelWilson,Universityof Missouri..
SE SS IO N
Friday, May 28
Juried OraI Presentations
in Concurrent Ses.sions
3 : 1 5 - 5 :1 p
5 .m.
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The Ubiquitous Miser's Purse
L a u raC a m e rl e n g o,
P hi l adel phi Museum
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of A rt........
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Inside Charles James' "Clover Leaf' Ball Govrn
J o y c e l y nF a l s k e nK, ansasS tateU ni versi ty..................
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The Duster: Roads and Rails
S h e l l e yF o o te ,In d e pendent
S choIar....................
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Child's Play: Aesthetics, Gender, and Children's Clothing: A Virtual Exhibition Tour
Kate Rowoldand Kelly Richardson,The SageCostumeCollection,IndianaUniversity........
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S ES SION
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Headaches, Heartaches and Euphoria in Creating Historical Costumes
for a Twenty-First Century Hollywood Film
ElizabethGalindo,Universityof California-Davis............
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Designing from Dumpsterc: Cambodians Start at Grassroots with Fashion
KatalinMedvedeqUniversityof Georgia.....
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Muriel King: Paradox and Peregrinations
Emily Ripley,QueensCollege,Art Instituteof New York City......
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Style in Motion: The Changing Dynamic of Fashion Photography
ArlesaJ. Shephard,TexasA&M University-Kingsville
Saturday, May 29
Stella BIum Research
Award Presentation
9:00-9:30a.m.
Saturday, May 29
Juried Research Exhibits
(alphabeticallyby author)
1 0 : 3 0 - 1 2:0p0.m.
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Fashioning Slavery: Slaves and Clothing in the United States South, 1830-1865
KatieKnowles,RiceUniversity....
The Shirt as Metaphor in Contemporary Art
S u z a n n eE b e rl e Ke
, ndal lC ol l egeof A rt & D esi gn.
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Truth Be Told: A Cross-Examination of Photographs and Runaway Slave
Advertisements in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Kelly Mohs Gage,St. CatherineUniversity....
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Environmentally-Friendly Leather for the Twenty-First Century: Benefits and
Limitations in Modern Clothing Design
Lisa L. Hayes,DrexelUniversity
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Blue Jean Culture and Transformation in the Czech Republic
K a th e ri n eL a p e l o s a,
Fashi onInsti tuteof Technol ogy....................
Using Technology to Capture, Compile, & Interpret the Colors and
Symbols of a Culture or Era for Contemporary Design
P h y l fi sB e l l Mi l l e r,M i ssi ssi ppiS tateU ni versi ty.................
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Saturday, May 29
Juried Research Exhibits
(continued)
1 0 : 3 0a . m . - 1 2 :0p0.m.
Big Belly Couture: An Expanding Market in the Twenty-First Century
NaomiSpinak,IndependentScholor,BainbridgeIslandWA.....
Mannish Suits of the 1930s:The Factors behind the Trend
Emily Thomsenand SaraB. Marcketti,Iowa StateUniversity....
Beauty Reinterpreted: Eighteenth-Century Fashion through
the Eyes of Twentieth-Century Film
Katy Werlin,Universityof North Carolinaat ChapelHiII................
P R OF E SS IO N AL
Thursday, May 27
4:00-5:30p.m.
Friday, May 28
7:00-8:30p.m.
Saturday, May 29
1 0 : 4 5a . m . - l : 45p .m.
Sunday, May 30
9 : 0 0a . m . - 1 2 :3p0.m.
D E V E LOP ME N T
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S E S S ION S
No Extant Garments? Consider Alternative Sources
Jo B. Paoletti,PanelChair,American StudiesDepartment,University of Maryland
Kristen Stalling,Harry S. Truman National Historic Site,Independence,Missouri
Thomas P.Gates,June F.Mohler FashionLibrary and JosephF.Morbito
ArchitectureLibrary,Kent StateUniversity....
Concept to Exhibition
D e n n i taSe w e l lP
, h o eni xA rt Museum,P hoeni x,A Z.................
Dressing a Mannequin
JuneBurns Bov6,Ridgewood,NJ
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Costuming and Administrating a Re-Enactment Program:
Learning from the Fort Vancouver Experience
EileenTrestain,Costumeand TextileDepartment,Fort Vancouver.........................................
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Pre s e n te rs ' Ad d resses
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S y mp o s i u mPl a n n i ngC ommi ttee...
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Symposium2010Ad.........
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