Mass Historical Society: Avian Affinities and Refashioning Roles: Feathers, Millinery and American Bird Protection

Date: 

Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

Brown Bag Lunch Event

Emily Gephart, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University

In his Arcades Project, Walter Benjamin argued that fashion’s pursuit of novelty functioned in modern society as an attempt to stave off the inevitability of death. Yet, in millinery fashion at the turn of the 20thcentury, death was often conspicuously visible: popular plumed hats provoked crises in global extinction, inspired passionate advocacy for bird protection and trade restriction, and led—eventually—to wholesale changes in fashionable tastes. The story of how bird death led to rejection of fashion’s mandates is neither swift, nor direct, nor simple, but reveals a complex politics of hybridity, in which roles, refusal, and refashioning play off of one another in dynamic exchange.