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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books
about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Few clothing items are
as ubiquitous or casual as blue jeans. Yet, their simplicity is
deceptive. Blue jeans are nothing if not an exercise in opposites.
Americans have accepted jeans as a symbol of their culture, but
today jeans are a global consumer product category. Levi Strauss
made blue jeans in the 1870s to withstand the hard work of mining,
but denim has since become the epitome of leisure. In the 1950s,
celebrities like Marlon Brando transformed the utilitarian clothing
of industrial labor into a glamorous statement of youthful
rebellion, and now, you can find jeans on chic fashion runways. For
some, indigo blue might be the color of freedom, but for workers
who have produced the dye, it has often been a color of oppression
and tyranny. Blue Jeans considers the versatility of this iconic
garment and investigates what makes denim a universal signifier,
ready to fit any context, meaning, and body. Object Lessons is
published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Blindfolding children from birth. Playing a piano made of live
cats. Using tobacco to cure drowning. Wearing "flea"-coloured
clothes. These actions seem odd to us but in the eighteenth century
they made sense. As Carolyn Purnell persuasively shows, while our
bodies may not change dramatically, the way we think about the
senses and put them to use has been rather different over the ages.
Journeying through the past three hundred years, Purnell explores
how people used their senses in ways that might shock now. Using
culinary history, fashion, medicine, music and many other aspects
of Enlightenment life, she demonstrates that, even though we may be
human, over time we have used our senses in very different ways. In
this clever, witty work, Purnell reminds us of the value of daily
life and the power of the smallest aspects of existence.
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