Victorian Secrets: What a Corset Taught Me about the Past, the Present, and Myself

Sarah A. Chrisman
Foreword by Sue Lean
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Victorian Secrets: What a Corset Taught Me about the Past, the Present, and Myself

Sarah A. Chrisman
Foreword by Sue Lean
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"In a personal account of the social and historical evolution of the corset, Sarah Chrisman provides a distinct and revisionist analysis of Victorian attire. This book encourages us to put aside our assumptions of the oppressive nature of fashion. Chrisman thoughtfully focuses on the ways women of many classes within society sought to create impressions, still critical in today''s political economy." — Christine Ingebritsen, professor, the University of Washington

"Reading this book reminded me of just how much what we wear shapes us—both figuratively and literally. . . . Chrisman’s experience pushed me to be not only confident in what I choose to wear, but knowledgeable as to why and how I am choosing to wear it." — WORN Fashion Journal (Toronto)

"In Victorian Secrets, Sarah Chrisman shares what it’s like to live a Victorian life in today’s modern world. In an attempt to further understand the nineteenth-century lifestyle and truly connect with the past, she began wearing a corset on a daily basis—and now rarely takes it off! A stately lady with the twenty-two-inch waist, she uses her experiences to teach others about the past, the present, and the future. You won’t regret—or forget—reading this book." — Hilda Meryhew, treasurer and historian, Neely Mansion Association


"Wherever Sarah Chrisman goes, she turns heads. Now, you can turn pages to find out why that is. What has been viewed as restrictive has freed her to live a life of her choosing—that elusive thing we all seek. In her fascinating book, whether you agree with her or not, Sarah captures the essence of living a truly authentic life." — Terry Murphy, Seattle TV Producer/Writer

"While it seems these days everyone is trying some sort of personal challenge or experiment to blog about it, Chrisman''s experience is much more genuine. She didn''t challenge herself to ''a year of corset wearing'' to advance her fame and fortune. Her memoir of her transformation into a twenty-first-century Victorian lady is candid, funny, and offers new perspectives on the assumptions and biases of our own era and astute observations on timeless human tendencies." — Debra Alderman, The Woman’s Century Club
  • Date de publication : Apr 21, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 264
  • Éditeur : Skyhorse
  • ISBN : 9781632206367
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.9" L x 9.0" H
Sarah A. Chrisman was born in a suburb of Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington in 2002. Alongside her husband, Gabriel, she gives presentations on nineteenth-century clothing, dress, and culture. Chrisman is also the editor of the upcoming True Ladies and Proper Gentlemen. She resides in Port Townsend, Washington.

Sue Lean is a professional exhibit project director with a special interest in the remarkable history of women's suffrage. She organizes events to celebrate state and national centennial anniversaries and has organized interpretive exhibits for the Temple of Justice and the Washington Women's History Consortium. She resides in Olympia, Washington.

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