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Research interests
Aurore Damoiseaux is a PhD student researching the political and social weight of dress at Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp (1981-2000). Her research includes oral testimonies and object analysis to reflect on the use of dress objects at the camp in Greenham Common to embody the fight against nuclear weapons. She is interested in dress as carrier of emotion and memory, and as tool to promote ideas and ideology.
Education/Academic qualification
Master, MLitt in Art History: Dress and Textile Histories, University of Glasgow
2020 → 2021
Award Date: 10 Dec 2021
Bachelor, MA in History of Art , University of Aberdeen
2016 → 2020
Award Date: 10 Jul 2020
Keywords
- D204 Modern History
- Fashion and dress history
- Activism
- Protest art
- Protest dress
- History of design
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