This book examines the 'fall of the angels' tradition in early medieval
sermons, saints' lives, legal documents and Old English biblical poetry. It
argues that Anglo-Saxon authors adapted apocryphal and patristic accounts in
ways that allowed them to express their ideas concerning ecclesiastical and
secular power. -- .
Jill Fitzgerald, a multifaceted talent, boasts a 30-year career in the entertainment industry, excelling as an actress, model, spokeswoman, and artist. Her extensive experience spans various mediums, including film, theater, dance, and television, showcasing her versatility and dedication to the arts.
The book explores the evolving ideas of writing and revision, emphasizing how our understanding of knowledge influences teaching and research practices. Fitzgerald, a researcher in reading and writing, examines the interplay between reading, writing, and revision, highlighting that our motivations for revising are tied to our intentions, audience perceptions, and developmental stages. It addresses critical questions about why and how we revise, reflecting on recent advancements in composition theory and research over the past 15 years.
Just as the clothes we wear can communicate our personality and how we want to be perceived, so fashion can reflect the politics and preoccupations of the society that produced it. A Cultural History of Western Fashion guides you through the relationships between haute couture and ready-to-wear designer fashions, popular culture, big business, high-tech production, as well as traditional and social media. Exploring fashion's interdisciplinary nature, English and Munroe also highlight the parallel evolution of clothing design and the other visual arts over the last 150 years. This new edition includes expanded coverage of the build up to the First World War and brings this classic text up to date. There is also a new chapter on smart textiles and technology, exploring the work of Hussein Chalayan and Iris Van Herpen among others, and expanded coverage of the role of sustainability in the contemporary fashion industry, including biosynthetic textile production and Stella McCartney's use of vegan leather.
This new edition of a bestselling textbook is designed for students, scholars, and anyone interested in 20th century fashion history. Accessibly written and well illustrated, the book outlines the social and cultural history of fashion thematically, and contains a wide range of global case studies on key designers, styles, movements and events. The new edition has been revised and expanded: there are new sections on eco-fashion, fashion and the museum, major changes in the fashion market in the 21st century (including the impact of new media and retailing networks), new technologies, fashion weeks, the rise of asian fashion centers and more. There are twice as many illustrations. In its second edition, A Cultural History of Fashion in the 20th and 21st Centuries is the ideal introductory text for all students of fashion.