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9780822326663

Fabricating Women

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822326663

  • ISBN10:

    0822326663

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-02-01
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Winner of the 2002 Berkshire Prize, presented by the Berkshire Conference of Women HistoriansFabricating Womenexamines the social institution of the seamstressesrs" guild in France from the time of Louis XIV to the Revolution. In contrast with previous scholarship on women and gender in the early modern period, Clare Haru Crowston asserts that the rise of the absolute state, with its centralizing and unifying tendencies, could actually increase womenrs"s economic, social, and legal opportunities and allow them to thrive in corporate organizations such as the guild. Yet Crowston also reveals paradoxical consequences of the guildrs"s success, such as how its growing membership and visibility ultimately fostered an essentialized femininity that was tied to fashion and appearances. Situating the seamstressesrs" guild as both an economic and political institution, Crowston explores in particular its relationship with the all-male tailorsrs" guild, which had dominated the clothing fabrication trade in France until women challenged this monopoly during the seventeenth century. Combining archival evidence with visual images, technical literature, philosophical treatises, and fashion journals, she also investigates the techniques the seamstresses used to make and sell clothing, how the garments reflected and shaped modern conceptions of femininity, and guild officialsrs" interactions with royal and municipal authorities. Finally, by offering a revealing portrait of these womenrs"s private lives-explaining, for instance, how many seamstresses went beyond traditional female boundaries by choosing to remain single and establish their own households-Crowston challenges existing ideas about womenrs"s work and family in early modern Europe. Although clothing lay at the heart of French economic production, social distinction, and cultural identity,Fabricating Womenis the first book to investigate this immense and archetypal female guild in depth. It will be welcomed by students and scholars of French and European history, womenrs"s and labor history, fashion and technology, and early modern political economy.

Author Biography

Clare Haru Crowston is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(22)
PART ONE: Making the Goods
Seamstresses and the Culture of Clothing in Old Regime France
23(51)
From Mending to modes: Trade Hierarchies and the Labor Market
74(39)
Tools, Techniques, and Commercial Practices
113(60)
PART TWO: Making the Guilds
The Royal Government, Guilds, and the Seamstresses of Paris, Normandy, and Provence
173(44)
The Tailors and the Seamstresses: Corporate Privilege, Gender, and the Law
217(39)
Women's Corporate Self-Government: The Administration of the Parisian Seamstresses' Guild
256(41)
PART THREE: Making the Mistresses
Career Paths in the Seamstresses' Trade: From Apprenticeship to Mistress-ship
297(46)
Marriage, Fortune and Family: The World of the Mistress Seamstress
343(41)
Making the New Century: The Seamstresses, fin et suite
384(19)
Conclusion 403(14)
Notes 417(56)
Bibliography 473(22)
Index 495

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