TY - JOUR A1 - Renault, Manon ED - Bièvre-Perrin, Fabien ED - Carlà-Uhink, Filippo ED - Rollinger, Christian ED - Walde, Christine T1 - Antiquités et pop cultures dans la haute couture et le prêt-à-porter des années 2010 JF - thersites 13: Antiquipop – Chefs d’œuvres revisités N2 - From the fluid dresses woven from precious materials evoking the iconic statues of Antiquity to the revival of Spartan shoes, two emblematic fashion trends will help us study the place of Greek Antiquity in contemporary women’s fashion collections. Ordinary as well as extraordinary, what do these reminiscences tell? Can they permit to understand the boundaries that structure and govern the fashion’s worlds? Numerous and diverse, the differences and the similarities of the ways in which classical references are used allow us to study the relations of power in which the specificities of haute couture and ready-to-wear are defined. The values, the entry criteria, the operating hierarchies as well as the very acceptance of the word “fashion” are different from one environment to another. From the catwalks of big fashion houses on Avenue Montaigne such as Chanel to the youngest brands, the differentiated readings and uses of Antiquity raise the question of the symbolic value of classics in fashion. KW - fashion KW - antiquity KW - sociology KW - Fashion Studies KW - pop culture Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.34679/thersites.vol13.149 VL - 2021 IS - 13 SP - 125 EP - 140 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Arnaud ED - Bièvre-Perrin, Fabien ED - Carlà-Uhink, Filippo ED - Rollinger, Christian ED - Walde, Christine T1 - Construire ses propres modèles : le cas des bandes sonores post-Gladiator JF - thersites 13: Antiquipop – Chefs d’œuvres revisités N2 - Ringing trumpets announcing the arrival of a Roman emperor, an oriental flowing and delicate harp reverberating inside the intimate palace of an Egyptian queen, a rude aulos singing in a bucolic Greek landscape: where are these familiar sound images coming from? Are these creations inspired by archaeological data or built after modern fantasy? The scarcity of ancient musical data necessitated, in fact, to reinvent the films’ soundscape taking place in the Ancient world. It is therefore a question of seeing on which models a peplum’s soundtrack is conceived and what it can reveal on our way of perceiving the ancient and contemporary world. Far from wanting to gauge the historicity of the sound backgrounds offered to the spectator of dark rooms, it is rather a question of seeing the imitation phenomena that can appear from the sound clichés created by the peplum itself and of also deducing from them thought patterns which, contextualized, influence these compositions. This article will focus on post-2000 productions. KW - music KW - peplum KW - antiquity KW - otherness KW - reception studies Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.34679/thersites.vol13.150 SN - 2364-7612 VL - 2021 IS - 13 SP - 141 EP - 168 ER -