Footwear
Footwear: Laurie Taylor explores the magic and the material reality.
Footwear - the ‘magic’ & the material reality. Laurie Taylor talks to Claudio Benzecry, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology at Northwestern University, about the people and places involved in the global manufacture of women’s shoes. They’re joined by Elizabeth Ezra, Professor of Cinema and Culture at the University of Stirling, and author of a study about magic shoes, from Wizard of Oz to Cinderella, which finds that 'the perfect fit' relates to more than size and that our culture invests footwear with symbolic meanings beyond their status as mere commodities.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
The Perfect Fit: Creative Work in the Global Shoe Industry by Claudio Benzecry (University of Chicago Press)
Elizabeth Ezra, Professor of Cinema and Culture at the University of Stirling
Shoe Reels: The History and Philosophy of Footwear in Film by Elizabeth Ezra and Catherine Wheatley (Edinburgh University Press)
Broadcasts
- Wed 20 Apr 202216:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 25 Apr 202200:15BBC Radio 4
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