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The three-piece suit and modern masculinity : England, 1550-1850 / / David Kuchta



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Autore: Kuchta David <1960-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: The three-piece suit and modern masculinity : England, 1550-1850 / / David Kuchta Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 391/.1/0942
Soggetto topico: Men's clothing - England - History
Masculinity - History
Soggetto non controllato: capitalism
character
chivalry
clothing
consumption
costume history
early modern england
english masculinity
fashion and clothing
fashion
gender studies
gender
history
king charles ii
manliness
masculine attire
masculine character
masculine manners
masculine
masculinity
mens fashion
menswear
modern england
monarchy
moral authority
nonfiction
patriarchy
public character
public man
reputation
self fashioning
self made man
success
suit
three piece suit
Classificazione: HD 305
Note generali: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral).
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-293) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Conspicuous constructions -- The old sartorial regime, 1550-1688 -- "Apparel oft proclaims the man" -- The crown proclaims the apparel -- Court capitalism -- Religious conformity to fashion -- The seventeenth-century fashion crisis -- "The mode is a tyrant" -- "A tailor made thee" -- "Popery and foppery" -- The moral economy of mercantilism -- The three-piece suit -- Masculinity in the "Age of Chivalry," 1688-1832 -- "the manners of a republic" -- Gentlemanly capitalism -- Sublime masculinity -- The feminization of fashion -- The making of the self-made man, 1750-1850 -- "Character is power" -- The language of capital -- "The great masculine renunciation."
Sommario/riassunto: In 1666, King Charles II felt it necessary to reform Englishmen's dress by introducing a fashion that developed into the three-piece suit. We learn what inspired this royal revolution in masculine attire--and the reasons for its remarkable longevity--in David Kuchta's engaging and handsomely illustrated account. Between 1550 and 1850, Kuchta says, English upper- and middle-class men understood their authority to be based in part upon the display of masculine character: how they presented themselves in public and demonstrated their masculinity helped define their political legitimacy, moral authority, and economic utility. Much has been written about the ways political culture, religion, and economic theory helped shape ideals and practices of masculinity. Kuchta allows us to see the process working in reverse, in that masculine manners and habits of consumption in a patriarchal society contributed actively to people's understanding of what held England together.Kuchta shows not only how the ideology of modern English masculinity was a self-consciously political and public creation but also how such explicitly political decisions and values became internalized, personalized, and naturalized into everyday manners and habits.
Titolo autorizzato: The three-piece suit and modern masculinity  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-75872-1
9786612758720
0-520-92139-9
1-59734-954-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780376203321
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Serie: Studies on the history of society and culture ; ; 47.