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The Intellect Handbook of Men’s Fashion -

The Intellect Handbook of Men’s Fashion

Buch | Hardcover
568 Seiten
2026
Intellect Books (Verlag)
9781835952238 (ISBN)
CHF 259,95 inkl. MwSt
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Expands the field by centering decolonization, global perspectives, and intersectionality. With 34 chapters from fashion scholars, it examines how masculinity is fashioned, contested, and expressed across cultures and histories. This essential resource challenges conventional narratives and opens new research paths104 b&w illus.
The study of men’s fashion has evolved from an emerging subject to a dynamic and growing field, intersecting with critical conversations on gender, race, sexuality, disability, colonialism, and globalization.



The Handbook of Men’s Fashion pushes beyond conventional narratives by centering three guiding approaches: decentralizing and decolonizing men’s fashion studies, global viewpoints, and intersectionality. With 34 chapters from fashion and dress scholars, the collection offers a uniquely progressive perspective on the field’s development.



Divided into six sections—Theoretical Perspectives, People and Bodies, Places, Objects and Products, Promotions and Business, and Popular Culture—the book examines how masculinity is fashioned, contested, and expressed across time and space. Topics range from national dress and subcultural style to queer and disabled masculinities, luxury branding, and digital fashion communities. By centering histories and communities that have been marginalized in previous scholarship, the chapters collectively expand the boundaries of men’s fashion studies.



Rather than providing a definitive account, The Handbook of Men’s Fashion serves as an invitation to rethink the field, interrogate absences, and imagine new possibilities. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and industry professionals invested in the past, present, and future of men’s fashion.



The main audience for this book is academic, but it will also appeal to fashion practitioners, curators, and cultural critics, and to general readers interested in the history, culture, and meaning of men’s fashion and dress.

Ben Barry, PhD, is dean and associate professor of equity and inclusion in the School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design, New York. Andrew (Andy) Reilly, PhD, is professor and curator in the Fashion Design and Merchandising program at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa. José Blanco F., PhD, is associate professor in the History of Art Department at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York.

Introduction: Expanding Men’s Fashion Studies: Intersectionality, Decoloniality and Global Masculinities

Ben Barry, Andrew Reilly and José Blanco F.





Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives



1. Negotiating Masculine Gender with Dress: Moving Beyond the Binary

Andrew Reilly and Jenifer K. McGuire



2. Little Boy Blue 

Jo Barraclough Paoletti



3. Globalized Masculinities in Latin American National Costumes

José Blanco F. and Raúl J Vázquez-López



4. Redressing Rituals: Writing South African Men’s Fashion as Site of Decolonial Praxis

Lesiba Mabitsela and Erica de Greef



5. Blurring the Binary: Masculinity in Drag Performers’ Costumes

Olivia Baker and Julie Hillery



6. From Schnorrer to Parvenu: Jews, Tailoring and the Performance of Respectability

Jonathan C. Kaplan-Wajselbaum





Section 2: People and Bodies



7. Genderless Sizing

Lynn Boorady



8. Circumference to Size: Tailoring the Fat Man, 1820–1920

Lauren Downing Peters and Chloe Chapin



9. Dress for the Body You Have: Revealing the Infallible Realness of Men’s Bodies through Queer Eye  

Ashley Morgan



10. ‘You Just Go With It—You Slowly Move With It’: Social Performance of Older Male Bodies through Fashion and Clothing

Ania Sadkowska



11. The Subversive Style of André Leon Talley

Jason Cyrus





Section 3: Places



12. Fashion and the Devil’s Railroad: Masculinities, Migration and Modernities in the Brazilian Amazon

Elizabeth Kutesko



13. Border Crossing: Contemporary Russian Fashion Photography and the Queering of Men’s Style

Graham H. Roberts



14. A Fashion Investigation of the Silent Chinese Hipsters

Leren Li



15. Haute Headhunter: The Development of a New Traditional Dress for Indigenous Men in North Borneo

Daniel James Cole



16. “Styling Gay Men in the West”

Shaun Cole





Section 4: Objects and Products



17. Masculinities and Men’s Accessories in Turkey: Differentiations and Intersections of Religion and Political Ideologies 

Nazli Alimen



18. Fresh Out the Box: Sneakers and Shifting Masculinities

Elizabeth Semmelhack



19. Conspicuous Waist: Making and Modifying the Eighteenth-Century Men’s Waistcoat

Peter McNeil



20. Bottom Up: The Jockstrap as Contradictory Signifier of Male Potency and Vulnerability

Änne Söll and Christian Wandhoff



21. Trousers, Pants, and Hose

Jay McCauley Bowstead



22. The Scottish Kilt

David Loranger



23. The Shirt that Says ‘Aloha’

Marcia A. Morgado





Section 5: Promotions and Business



24. Queer Crip Masculinities: Embodied Dressing/Making and Reimagining of Disabled Masculinities

Ben Barry and Philippa Nesbitt



25. African Menswear Design: Fashion-scapes and Dress Innovations

Victoria L. Rovine



26. Encoding Cultural Meaning: Gendered Performativity in Fragrance Space

Miranda Gordon



27. Suit Up: Branding White-collar Masculinity

Myles Ethan Lascity



28. Body Doubles: Men’s Tailoring and the Origins of the Fashion Mannequin

Alison Mathews David





Section 6: Section Art, Media, & Popular Culture



29. Dress, Style, and Masculinities in American Cinema

Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas



30. Emerging Binaries and Queering Bodies

Hannah Liebreich and Sadie Lynch



31. Hybrid Dandyism and the Construction of Masculinity in Modern Korea: Ko Hui-dong (1885–1965) and Lee Quede (1913–1965)

Kyunghee Pyun



32. Men’s Street Style at Fashion Week as Photographic and Representational Practice

Rebecca Halliday



33. Online Menswear Communities

Nathaniel Weiner



34. Men’s Dress in Popular Romance Novels

Jonathan Allan



 



Notes on Contributors 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.2.2026
Zusatzinfo 104 Halftones, black and white
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-13 9781835952238 / 9781835952238
Zustand Neuware
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