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Freak To Chic Gay Men In And Out Of Fashion After Oscar Wilde Dominic Janes

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Freak To Chic Gay Men In And Out Of Fashion After Oscar Wilde Dominic Janes
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.14 MB
Author: Dominic Janes
ISBN: 9781350172609, 9781350172630, 135017260X, 1350172634
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Freak To Chic Gay Men In And Out Of Fashion After Oscar Wilde Dominic Janes by Dominic Janes 9781350172609, 9781350172630, 135017260X, 1350172634 instant download after payment.

In this unique intervention in the study of queer culture, Dominic Janes highlights that, under the gaze of social conservatism, ‘gay’ life was hiding in plain sight. Indeed, he argues that the worlds of glamour, fashion, art and countercultural style provided rich opportunities for the construction of queer spectacle in London. Inspired by the legacies of Oscar Wilde, interwar and later 20th-century men such as Cecil Beaton expressed transgressive desires in forms inspired by those labelled ‘freaks’ and, thereby, made major contributions to the histories of art, design, fashion, sexuality, and celebrity.
Janes reinterprets the origins of gay and queer cultures by charting the interactions between marginalized freaks and chic fashionistas. He establishes a new framework for future analyses of other cities and media, and of the roles of women and diverse identities.

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