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[Commlist] CFP: New Reflections on Fashioning Identities: Lifestyle, Emotions and Celebrity Culture
Thu Dec 13 17:39:40 GMT 2018
*Call for Papers*
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*New Reflections on Fashioning Identities: Lifestyle, Emotions and
Celebrity Culture*
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*14 June 2019*
*University of Roehampton*
*London, UK.*
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*A one-day symposium supported by the/Centre for Research in Film and
Audio-Visual Cultures /(CRFAC),
in association with the**/Fashion, Costume and Visual Cultures (FCVC)
Network/.*
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*Symposium convened by Dr Theodora Thomadaki, University of Roehampton*
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*Keynote Speakers*
*Dr Shaun Cole *Associate Professor of Fashion at Winchester School of
Art, University of Southampton.
*Gok Wan *Multi-award-winning UK presenter, fashion expert and on-screen
consultant.
Gok Wan’s award winning series /How To Look Good Naked (/Channel 4,
2006-2010/)/ vividly revolutionised the popular terrains of the makeover
genre. It pushed the cultural boundaries of the traditional makeover
format by facilitating an emotionally rich transformational experience
where female participants reflectively engaged with hidden and often
unexplored aspects of their inner subjective experiences. For Gok Wan,
the way in which ordinary women emotionally perceived their own body
imperfections, as well as how they undervalued their self-worth, is what
the programme considered important and in need of modifying. Thomadaki
(2017) argues that the appearance of the specific format facilitated by
Gok Wan in /How To Look Good Naked /signals an important shift in the
makeover frame towards a discourse of the therapeutic, chiming with what
has widely been hailed as a particularly ‘therapeutic’ moment in popular
culture (Richards, 2004; Richards and Brown, 2011, 2002; Bainbridge and
Yates, 2012, 2014; Yates, 2013). Gok Wan’s /How To Look Good Naked/’s
use of fashion/stylistic skills and practices revealed the expert’s
capacity to generate creative opportunities, where aspects of the self
can emerge through the playful engagement with fashion and makeover
objects related to the participant’s inner self-experience. The
effectiveness of the /How To Look Good Naked /practice launched Gok Wan
as a powerful celebrity and on-screen fashion consultant who has been
recognised for his continued effort in raising emotional awareness for
current feminine body related issues and concerns, as well as for
introducing ‘feel good’ practices that offer opportunities for
self-reflection and self-growth. His empathetic capacity to reflectively
engage with his female subjects revealed an important evolution in the
makeover frame, where the omnipotent figure of the expert as objective
judge was culturally undone.
Ten years on, the Gok Wan phenomenon can be seen to have played a key
role in shaping what we understand as ‘therapeutic’ in popular British
lifestyle media and makeover culture. This symposium aims to bring
together established, early career and emerging scholars and
practitioners working in fashion, promotional culture, celebrity studies
and lifestyle media to explore current debates on makeover, fashion and
lifestyle practices that enable us to bridge the outer and inner word as
means of (re)exploring, (re)discovering, and reflecting on the body,
self, sexuality and identity.
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*Topics may include, but are not limited to:*
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<Makeover culture and self-improvement
<Reality TV and ordinary celebrities
<Celebrity, fashion and branding
<TV, transformation and lifestyle culture
<Fashion, sexuality and gender performativity
<Ordinary clothes and fashion objects
<Social media, editing and consumption practices
<Clothes, skin and emotional expression
<[Post]feminism, beauty and the body
<Psychoanalysis and popular culture.
Presenters at the symposium will be encouraged to develop their papers
for publication in a number of Intellect journals, including: /Film,
Fashion and Consumption, Clothing Cultures, Critical Studies in Men’s
Fashion, /and /Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture/. A full list
of Intellect journals is available
at:*https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/index/
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*Abstracts of up to 300 words along with a short biography and contact
details, should be submitted to Dr Theodora Thomadaki at
**(_theodora_.thomadaki /at/ roehampton.ac.uk)**by February 15^th , 2019.
Notifications will be sent out in early March 2019.*
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