Clothing Liberation Out Of The Closets And Into The Streets
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Author | : Jennifer Grayer Moore |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2017-08-18 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1440844623 |
A comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians, this book presents a detailed exploration of the breadth of visually arresting, consumer-driven styles that have emerged in America since the 20th century. What are the origins of highly specific denim fashions, such as bell bottoms, skinny jeans, and ripped jeans? How do mass media and popular culture influence today's street fashion? When did American fashion sensibilities shift from conformity as an ideal to youth-oriented standards where clothing could boldly express independence and self-expression? Street Style in America: An Exploration addresses questions like these and many others related to the historical and sociocultural context of street style, supplying both A–Z entries that document specific American street styles and illustrations with accompanying commentary. This book provides a detailed analysis of American street and subcultural styles, from the earliest example reaching back to the early 20th century to contemporary times. It reviews all aspects of dress that were part of a look, considering variations over time and connecting these innovations to fashionable dress practices that emerged in the wakes of these sartorial rebellions. The text presents detailed examinations of specific dress styles and also interrogates the manifold meanings of dress practices that break from the mainstream. This book is a comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians and provide fascinating reading for students and general audiences.
Author | : Karla Jay |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 1992-05 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 0814741835 |
A series of essays concerning the Gay Liberation Movement, from individuals and groups associated with the movement.
Author | : Patricia Anne Cunningham |
Publisher | : Popular Press |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9780879725075 |
The subjects of the essays in this book range from looking at the ever changing means of specific garments and clothing practices of subcultural groups to examining dress as a reflection of changing life styles in American culture. The essays also examine fashions, fads, and popular images. Dress and Popular Culture hopes to shed new light on popular culture through a study of the associations of dress to culture.
Author | : V. Gosse |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2016-03-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1403980144 |
Gosse, one of the foremost historians of the American postwar left, has crafted an engaging and concise synthetic history of the varied movements and organizations that have been placed under the broad umbrella known as the New Left. As one reader notes, gosse 'has accomplished something difficult and rare, if not altogether unique, in providing a studied and moving account of the full array of protest movements - from civil rights and Black Power, to student and antiwar protest, to women's and gay liberation, to Native American, Asian American, and Puerto Rican activism - that defined the American sixties as an era of powerfully transformative rebellions...His is a 'big-tent' view that shows just how rich and varied 1960s protest was.' In contrast to most other accounts of this subject, the SDS and white male radicals are taken out of the center of the story and placed more toward its margins. A prestigious project from a highly respected historian, The New Left in the United States, 1955-1975 will be a must-read for anyone interested in American politics of the postwar era.
Author | : Laura Torbet |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 73 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Clothing and dress |
ISBN | : 9789140075147 |
Author | : Dennis Altman |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 1993-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0814706231 |
"A pleasure...a really sensitive, lucid account of his personal liberation...a penetrating analysis of the political premises and goals and philosophical background of the movement." —The New York Times "The one to read...may very well be the most intelligible and best written books on the subject." —The Minneapolis Tribune When Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation was first published in 1971, The New York Review of Books, hailed it as the only work that bears comparison...with the best to appear from Women's Liberation. Time wrote that, among the whole tumble of homosexuals who have `come out of the closet', perhaps best among these accounts is a book by Dennis Altman. Long out of print, Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation remains a seminal work in the gay liberation movement. Altman examines the different positions promoting gay liberation, and recognizes the healthy diversity in these divisions. Elaborating on the writers of the emergent movement--James Baldwin, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher Isherwood, Herbert Marcuse, Kate Millett, and others--Homosexual suggests that we can nurture a common, progressive movement out of our shared sexuality and experience of a heterosexist society. Today, in the age of AIDS, ACT UP, and Queer Nation, the possibility of such commonality is of critical importance. Jeffrey Weeks's new introduction places Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation in its historical context, while the author's new afterword examines its significance in light of today's lesbian and gay movement.
Author | : Elizabeth A. Armstrong |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2002-12-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780226026930 |
Unlike many social movements, the gay and lesbian struggle for visibility and rights has succeeded in combining a unified group identity with the celebration of individual differences. Forging Gay Identities explores how this happened, tracing the evolution of gay life and organizations in San Francisco from the 1950s to the mid-1990s.
Author | : George O. Carney |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780847680801 |
The only anthology of its kind, this collection brings together classic and recent essays by thirteen leading geographers exploring American popular culture. The essays examine music, food, sports, politics, architecture, clothing, and religion within the context of five themes of cultural geography: region, diffusions, ecology, integration, and landscape. A list of suggested readings follows each section. Fast Food, Stock Cars, and Rock-n-Roll is an excellent text for introductory courses, appealing to students through its discussion of such topics as "grunge" rock, fast food, and blue jeans.
Author | : Peter Braunstein |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2013-07-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1136058826 |
Amidst the recent flourishing of Sixties scholarship, Imagine Nation is the first collection to focus solely on the counterculture. Its fourteen provocative essays seek to unearth the complexity and rediscover the society-changing power of significant movements and figures.
Author | : Donn Teal |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |