ABSTRACT

Imagine a new critical theory that bases its literary value on fashion. In this theory exists a community that explores and interrogates conventionality, and in American literature of the 20th century, it includes fashion and home decoration, two paths to achieving white femininity, a prized component of many novels written by and for women. Drawing on cultural materialism and its connection to the cultural forms of objects, including apparel, Making it Work: 20th Century American Fiction and Fashion provides readers a new understanding of the aims of American writers, and the desires of their readers.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|12 pages

Fashion in Fiction, Fiction in Fashion

chapter 1|10 pages

“Edith Wharton

Fashioning White Privilege as Commodification, Consumption, and Corruption”

chapter 3|7 pages

Toni Morrison

Re Fashioning White Privilege

part II|2 pages

Scripting Style and Signifying Scripts

chapter 4|25 pages

“Fashioning Color

Skin-tone Discrimination and Anglo Normative Passing”

chapter 5|24 pages

“Fashioning Class

Creating Canonical Costume”

chapter 6|14 pages

“Fashioning the Home

Deploying Domesticity and the Saturated Home”

chapter 7|13 pages

“Fashioning the Self

Sewing, Designing, and Dressed in Dreams”

chapter 8|22 pages

“Refashioning Age”

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion