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Fashion and masculinities in popular culture / Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas
VerfasserGeczy, Adam In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Adam Geczy ; Karaminas, Vicki In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Vicki Karaminas
ErschienenNew York ; London : Routledge, 2017 ; © 2018
Umfangviii, 185 Seiten : Illustrationen
SerieRoutledge research in cultural and media studies ; 113
SchlagwörterSOC052000 In Wikipedia suchen nach SOC052000 / DESIGN / Fashion In Wikipedia suchen nach DESIGN / Fashion / ART / Popular Culture In Wikipedia suchen nach ART / Popular Culture / body In Wikipedia suchen nach body / cultural studies In Wikipedia suchen nach cultural studies / gender In Wikipedia suchen nach gender / hero In Wikipedia suchen nach hero / history In Wikipedia suchen nach history / masculinity In Wikipedia suchen nach masculinity / popular culture In Wikipedia suchen nach popular culture / postwar In Wikipedia suchen nach postwar / queer studies In Wikipedia suchen nach queer studies / Massenkultur In Wikipedia suchen nach Massenkultur / Männlichkeit <Motiv> In Wikipedia suchen nach Männlichkeit Motiv / Herrenmode In Wikipedia suchen nach Herrenmode / Geschichte In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte
ISBN978-1-138-65868-4
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Popular culture in the latter half of the twentieth century precipitated a decisive change in style and body image. Postwar film, television, radio shows, pulp fiction and comics placed heroic types firmly within public consciousness. This book concentrates on these heroic male types as they have evolved from the postwar era and their relationship to fashion to the present day. As well as demonstrating the role of male icons in contemporary society, this books originality also lies in showing the many gender slippages that these icons help to effect or expose. It is by exploring the somewhat inviolate types accorded to contemporary masculinity that we see the very fragility of a stable or rounded male identity.