基本説明
For the first time: the Story of the Nazi campaign against Jewish fashion in Germany, superbly illustrated and designed.
Full Description
Broken Threads tells the story of the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry under the Nazis.Jewish designers were very prominent in the fashion industry of 1930s Germany and Austria. The emergence of Konfektion, or ready-to-wear, and the development of the modern department store, with its innovative merchandising and lavish interior design, only emphasized this prominence. The Nazis came to see German high fashion as too heavily influenced by Jewish designers, manufacturers and merchandisers. These groups were targeted with a campaign of propaganda, boycotts, humiliation and Aryanization.Broken Threads chronicles this moment of cultural loss, detailing the rise of Jewish design and its destruction at the hands of the Nazis. Superbly illustrated with photographs and fashion plates from the collection of Claus Jahnke, Broken Threads explores this little-known part of fashion and of Nazi history.
Contents
Introduction - The Holocaust and Cultural Loss, Roberta S. Kremer, Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre 1. From Rags to Riches - Jews as Producers and Consumers of Fashion, Christopher Friedrichs, University of British Columbia 2. Architecture of the German Department Store, Christian Schramm, architect, Gelsenkirchen-Buer, Germany 3. Contributions of Jewish Fashion Designers in Berlin, Ingrid Loschek, University of Applied Sciences in Pforzheim, Germany 4. Destruction of a Culture and an Industry, Irene Guenther, Rice University 5. Fashion Disappears from Germany, Charlotte Rymann Schallie, University of British Columbia 6. Ridding Vienna's Fashion and Textile Industry of Jews During the Nazi Period, Gloria Sultano, independent scholar
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