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4. Multiple Functions of Costume Parts When Combined With Others
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Peter Bogatyrev
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface to the English Edition 6
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- Petr Bogatyrev and Structural Ethnography 9
- 1. Introduction 33
- 2. The Structural Interrelationship of Costume Functions 34
- 3. 'Holiday', 'Ceremonial' and 'Ritual' 36
- 4. Multiple Functions of Costume Parts When Combined With Others 41
- 5. Transition of Costume from Everyday Through Ritual Stages and the Functional Changes Involved 43
- 6. Occupational Dress in a Given Community 46
- 7. Distinctions in Wealth and Social Status as Shown in Costume 49
- 8. The Magical Function of Costume 52
- 9. Regionalistic and Nationalistic Functions of Costume 54
- 10. An Example of an Analysis by the Functional Method of the Disappearance of a Costume 56
- 11. Functions of Costume Which Indicate the Religious Affiliation of the Wearer 61
- 12. Functions Indicating the Wearer's Age and Marital Status 64
- 13. The Headwear of Unwed Mothers 72
- 14. The Erotic Function of Costume 75
- 15. The Function of Children's Costume 77
- 16. Costume as a Sign 80
- 17. The Function of Everyday Costume 86
- 18. The Interdependence of Form and Function in Costume: A Change in Costume as a Change in the Whole Structure of Life 93
- 19. The General Function (The Function of the Structure of Functions) - 'Our Costume' 95
- 20. The Interdependence of the Functional Structure and the Individual Functions. The Functional Method Expands the Subject Matter of Ethnography. Conclusion 99
- 21. The Structural-Functional Method in the Study of Village Buildings, Farm Implements and Other Items of Material Culture, as Well as Folklore (Magic, Folk Tales, Songs, Incantations, etc.) 102
- Glossary 106
- Illustrations 109
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface to the English Edition 6
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- Petr Bogatyrev and Structural Ethnography 9
- 1. Introduction 33
- 2. The Structural Interrelationship of Costume Functions 34
- 3. 'Holiday', 'Ceremonial' and 'Ritual' 36
- 4. Multiple Functions of Costume Parts When Combined With Others 41
- 5. Transition of Costume from Everyday Through Ritual Stages and the Functional Changes Involved 43
- 6. Occupational Dress in a Given Community 46
- 7. Distinctions in Wealth and Social Status as Shown in Costume 49
- 8. The Magical Function of Costume 52
- 9. Regionalistic and Nationalistic Functions of Costume 54
- 10. An Example of an Analysis by the Functional Method of the Disappearance of a Costume 56
- 11. Functions of Costume Which Indicate the Religious Affiliation of the Wearer 61
- 12. Functions Indicating the Wearer's Age and Marital Status 64
- 13. The Headwear of Unwed Mothers 72
- 14. The Erotic Function of Costume 75
- 15. The Function of Children's Costume 77
- 16. Costume as a Sign 80
- 17. The Function of Everyday Costume 86
- 18. The Interdependence of Form and Function in Costume: A Change in Costume as a Change in the Whole Structure of Life 93
- 19. The General Function (The Function of the Structure of Functions) - 'Our Costume' 95
- 20. The Interdependence of the Functional Structure and the Individual Functions. The Functional Method Expands the Subject Matter of Ethnography. Conclusion 99
- 21. The Structural-Functional Method in the Study of Village Buildings, Farm Implements and Other Items of Material Culture, as Well as Folklore (Magic, Folk Tales, Songs, Incantations, etc.) 102
- Glossary 106
- Illustrations 109