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Following Argentina's revolution in 1810, the dress of young
patriots inspired a nation and distanced its politics from the
relics of Spanish colonialism. Fashion writing often escaped the
notice of authorities, allowing authors to masquerade political
ideas under the guise of frivolity and entertainment. In Couture
and Consensus, Regina A. Root maps this pivotal and overlooked
facet of Argentine cultural history, showing how politics emerged
from dress to disrupt authoritarian practices and stimulate
creativity in a newly independent nation. Drawing from genres as
diverse as fiction, poetry, songs, and fashion magazines, Root
offers a sartorial history that produces an original understanding
of how Argentina forged its identity during the regime of Juan
Manuel de Rosas (1829-1852), a critical historical time. Couture
and Consensus closely analyzes military uniforms, women's dress,
and the novels of the era to reveal fashion's role in advancing an
agenda and disseminating political goals, notions Root connects to
the contemporary moment. An insightful presentation of the
discourse of fashion, Couture and Consensus also paints a riveting
portrait of Argentine society in the nineteenth century-its
politics, people, and creative forces.
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