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Fear And Clothing Dress In English Detective Fiction Between The First And Second World Wars Jane Custance Baker

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Fear And Clothing Dress In English Detective Fiction Between The First And Second World Wars Jane Custance Baker
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Fear And Clothing Dress In English Detective Fiction Between The First And Second World Wars Jane Custance Baker instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.28 MB
Author: Jane Custance Baker
ISBN: 9781350240308, 9781350240346, 1350240303, 1350240346
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Fear And Clothing Dress In English Detective Fiction Between The First And Second World Wars Jane Custance Baker by Jane Custance Baker 9781350240308, 9781350240346, 1350240303, 1350240346 instant download after payment.

Through analyzing dress in detective fiction, Fear and Clothing reveals a cultural history of identity affected by the social upheaval caused by war. In-depth analysis of interwar publications by a comprehensive range of writers reveals readers’ anxieties and fears about class, gender and race and how these changed over the period. Although read and written by both men and women, detective fiction was deemed at the time to be a masculine and high-status entertainment. However the literature demonstrates an admiration and acceptance of the woman’s identity, performed during the Great War and continuing throughout the interwar period, as girl pal and female gentleman.
In chapters that explore age, character, class, masculinity, performative womanhood and race, Jane Custance Baker exposes how dress was a status marker to both male and female readers, made anxious by social change brought about by war. Dress in detective fiction reveals a set of signs to be read, digested, and possibly employed to model the individual reader's personal dress choices. Fear and Clothing sheds new light on dress of the period, the social and cultural environment as depicted in the popular fiction genre in the early 20th century, and is of interest to researchers and scholars within dress history, literary and historical studies.

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