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Riega, D., (2022). El Diseño de Moda como forma de resistencia a la masculinidad hegemónica [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23265
Riega, D., El Diseño de Moda como forma de resistencia a la masculinidad hegemónica []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23265
@misc{renati/528521,
title = "El Diseño de Moda como forma de resistencia a la masculinidad hegemónica",
author = "Riega Diestra, Dorita Lizbeth",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Title: El Diseño de Moda como forma de resistencia a la masculinidad hegemónica
Authors(s): Riega Diestra, Dorita Lizbeth
Advisor(s): Guimaraes Felizardo, Juliano
Keywords: Vestimenta de hombres; Diseño de moda; Feminismo
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.01
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2022
Institution: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Abstract: La presente investigación se desarrolla a partir del estudio de masculinidades, y
toma como eje central el suceso de la Gran Renuncia del siglo XIX y la influencia de
dicho evento en el diseño de moda masculino contemporáneo. Este valida una
versión de masculinidad hegemónica que se erige en norma, y que se ubica como
modelo en determinado espacio y contexto, de ahí que se margine a lo que no se le
asemeje. En ese sentido, se presenta la problemática sobre la existencia de
masculinidades marginales en un contexto de crisis de masculinidad ubicada dentro
de sociedades latinoamericanas que responden a estéticas burguesas
decimonónicas. Para ello, se plantea la creación de una propuesta de colección de
moda direccionada a rechazar los lineamientos en la moda masculina que propone la
Gran Renuncia. Se busca la expresión de resistencia contra la norma representada a
través de los recursos de diseño aplicados en la propuesta para, de esta manera,
criticar los modelos impuestos de masculinidad hegemónicos patriarcales presentes
en la sociedad.
This research project is developed from the study of masculinities with a focus on the design of male clothing. Taking as a central topic, the study of the event of the Great Renunciation of the 19th century and the influence of said event in the contemporary male clothing design. Which validates the existence of a hegemonic masculinity version that stands as a norm and imposes itself as a model to follow, invalidating anyone who does not resemble it. In this sense, the problem arises about the existence of non-hegemonic masculinities in a context of masculinity crisis, located within Latin American societies that respond to nineteenth-century bourgeois aesthetics. For which, the creation of a fashion collection is proposed in order to reject the guidelines proposed by the Great Renunciation from the expression of resistance to the norm through the design resources applied in the proposal and so, to question the imposed models of patriarchal hegemonic masculinity present in society.
This research project is developed from the study of masculinities with a focus on the design of male clothing. Taking as a central topic, the study of the event of the Great Renunciation of the 19th century and the influence of said event in the contemporary male clothing design. Which validates the existence of a hegemonic masculinity version that stands as a norm and imposes itself as a model to follow, invalidating anyone who does not resemble it. In this sense, the problem arises about the existence of non-hegemonic masculinities in a context of masculinity crisis, located within Latin American societies that respond to nineteenth-century bourgeois aesthetics. For which, the creation of a fashion collection is proposed in order to reject the guidelines proposed by the Great Renunciation from the expression of resistance to the norm through the design resources applied in the proposal and so, to question the imposed models of patriarchal hegemonic masculinity present in society.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23265
Discipline: Arte, Moda y Diseño Textil
Grade or title grantor: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Facultad de Arte y Diseño
Grade or title: Licenciado en Arte, Moda y Diseño Textil
Juror: Orezzoli Pinillos, Ana Lía; Guimaraes Felizardo, Juliano; Centurión Bolaños, Octavio
Register date: 5-Sep-2022
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