How to dress up in Eretz Israel, 1880s–1948: A visual approach to clothing, fashion and nation building

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Fashion Studies Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1386/infs_00006_1
Sven Bethke
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This article provides a methodological approach to the integration of Zionist photographs into research on the pre-state Jewish community in Eretz Israel from the end of the nineteenth century until the foundation of the Jewish state in 1948. By focusing on dress, and drawing on visual culture and fashion studies, the article highlights the role of the individual in nation building and foregrounds the influence of various migrant groups in the emergence of a national project. While scholarship has largely ignored the role of dress, and especially male dress, in pre-state settings, the article takes the example of Eretz Israel to show how examining dress in Zionist photographs sheds light on the experimental and transnational character in search of a new Hebrew culture. By examining three photographs of socialist Zionist groups of the second Aliyah, the article shows how male Zionist settlers integrated transnational dressing habits and fantasies about their imagined homeland. They created a new way of dressing as an expression of political agendas that were interconnected with the reinvention of a new image of the male Jew. Looking beyond the case study of Eretz Israel, the article stresses the broader relevance of dress in the negotiations and power struggles at the micro level of a pre-state community and the emergence of national clothing ideals. It concludes by outlining ways of refining the methodological approach, and suggesting future research avenues at the intersection of fashion studies and nation building by shifting the focus towards case studies prior to the existence of national fashion systems.
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如何在以色列埃雷茨打扮,1880-1948:服装、时尚和国家建设的视觉方法
本文提供了一种方法论方法,将犹太复国主义照片纳入对19世纪末至1948年犹太国家成立期间以色列埃雷茨前犹太社区的研究。通过关注服装,借鉴视觉文化和时尚研究,文章强调了个人在国家建设中的作用,并预测了各种移民群体在国家项目出现中的影响。虽然学术界在很大程度上忽视了着装,尤其是男性着装在前国家环境中的作用,但本文以以色列埃雷茨为例,展示了在犹太复国主义照片中审视着装如何揭示探索新希伯来文化的实验性和跨国性。通过检查第二代Aliyah的三张社会主义犹太复国主义团体的照片,文章展示了男性犹太复国主义定居者如何将跨国着装习惯和对他们想象中的家园的幻想结合在一起。他们创造了一种新的着装方式,将其作为政治议程的表达,与重塑男性犹太人的新形象联系在一起。文章超越了埃雷茨以色列的案例研究,强调了着装在前国家社区微观层面的谈判和权力斗争中的更广泛相关性,以及民族服装理想的出现。最后,它概述了完善方法论方法的方法,并通过在国家时尚体系存在之前将重点转移到案例研究,在时尚研究和国家建设的交叉点上提出了未来的研究途径。
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