FSN 232 Study Guide - Moral Panic, Postcolonialism, Cultural Revolution

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Aesthetics: artistic trends and movements, regimes of good taste and appreciation, a critical appreciation of artistic values and conventions, contemporary notions of beauty, apprehension through the senses. Aglet: cladding wrapped around the end of a ribbon (shoelaces) used to tie sleeves to bodice or doublet. Androgyny: the combination of references to masculine and feminine gender to convey through dress and behavior overtly effeminate and masculine traits which are blurred. Terms such as butch and queen are used to denote it. Anti-establishment: movements, styles or trends that explicitly oppose or challenge established cultural norms and conventions, oppositional politics or political movements, or change-oriented or revolutionary philosophies or identities. Art deo: an artistic style that began in the 1910"s with paul iribe"s style of illustrating the fashion designs of paul poiret. Expositions internationale des arts d coratifs et industriels modernes in paris, which heralded the modernist movement.

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