The Theatricality of the Everyday through costume expressions of fandom and Drag

Authors

  • Jorge Sandoval

Abstract

The public defence of Jorge Sandoval’s doctoral dissertation in Costume Studies was held online as a Zoom Lectio at Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Department of Film, Television and Scenography on 29 October 2021. Prof. Vicki Karaminas (Massey University) acted as Opponent and Prof. Sofia Pantouvaki (Aalto University) as Custos.

Author Biography

Jorge Sandoval

Dr Jorge Sandoval is the Course Leader for the BA (Hons) Costume for Performance Course at the London College of Fashion, University of the Art London. Jorge holds a Doctor of Arts degree from Aalto University, Department of Film, Television and Scenography in Helsinki Finland, an MFA in Theatre and Interdisciplinary Studies from The University of Regina and a BFA in Art History and Studio Art from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Jorge actively researches and works with issues related to costume, gender, queer identity, theatre and performance. He has published several articles on these topics for a variety of peer reviewed journals and collaborates with the Costume in Focus research group (Aalto University) and the Performing Dress Lab research group (University the Arts, London).

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Published

2023-03-08

How to Cite

Sandoval, J. (2023). The Theatricality of the Everyday through costume expressions of fandom and Drag. Näyttämö ja tutkimus, 9, 234–242. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/teats/article/view/127627

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Lectiones praecursoriae