Copenhagen, Denmark

Textiles and Fashion in Theory and Practice through 3000 Years

when 2 July 2018 - 13 July 2018
language English
duration 2 weeks
credits 15 EC
fee DKK 3750

Textiles and fashion are essential aspects of the human condition. We dress, appear and communicate through fabrics and other kinds of bodily adornments. But over the course of time, we have changed our practices for the production, mediation and the use of textiles and fashion, as well as theories through which we conceive and perceive them. The TFTP summer school provides a survey of the history of textile and fashion from prehistoric times to the present day in the geographical areas of Scandinavia, Europe and the Middle East.

The course focuses on different historic and cultural theories, with an emphasis on critical and analytical approaches to the field and, in the wider context, an explores the entanglement of textile and fashion in characterising cultures and societies. The summer school course is taught by excellent researchers, who survey textile and fashion from the Bronze Age to the present day in six linked modules. These demonstrate the pioneering, interdisciplinary approach, which puts the Centre for Textile Research at the forefront of textile and fashion scholarship.

Target group

Bachelor/Master

Fee info

DKK 3750: EU/EEA/Swiss applicants

Students nominated as exchange student through the home university's exchange agreement with the University of Copenhagen: No tuition fee
DKK 18750: Non-EU/EEA/Swiss applicants

Students nominated as exchange student through the home university's exchange agreement with the University of Copenhagen: No tuition fee