In this episode, Refashioning Postdocs Sophie Pitman and Michele Robinson discuss imitation objects with Associate Professor Timothy McCall from Villanova University. What do we mean when we talk about imitations, fakes, and counterfeits, and how early modern audiences understood these material fictions? Read more about the workshop "Imitation in Early Modern Clothes and Accessories" here: https://refashioningrenaissance.eu/experiments/imitation/
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In this episode, Refashioning Postdocs Sophie Pitman and Michele Robinson discuss imitation objects with Associate Professor Timothy McCall from Villanova University. What do we mean when we talk about imitations, fakes, and counterfeits, and how early modern audiences understood these material fictions? Read more about the workshop "Imitation in Early Modern Clothes and Accessories" here: https://refashioningrenaissance.eu/experiments/imitation/
3. Getting your hands dirty (with Tessa Storey And Flora Dennis)
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3. Getting your hands dirty (with Tessa Storey And Flora Dennis)
Postdoctoral researchers Sophie Pitman and Michele Robinson chat with Dr. Flora Dennis and Dr. Tessa Storey following an experimental workshop on early modern recipes for cleaning, dyeing, and scenting textiles. How does it feel to get your hands dirty and study your sources from a new perspective? Read more about the Dirty Laundry workshop at: https://refashioningrenaissance.eu/experiments/dirty-laundry/
Refashioning the Renaissance
In this episode, Refashioning Postdocs Sophie Pitman and Michele Robinson discuss imitation objects with Associate Professor Timothy McCall from Villanova University. What do we mean when we talk about imitations, fakes, and counterfeits, and how early modern audiences understood these material fictions? Read more about the workshop "Imitation in Early Modern Clothes and Accessories" here: https://refashioningrenaissance.eu/experiments/imitation/