How do we understand Glamour? Has it empowered women or turned them into objects? Once associated with modernity and the cutting edge, is it entirely bound up with nostalgia and tradition? This unique and fascinating book tells the story of glamour. It explores the changing meanings of the word, its relationship to femininity and fashion, and its place in twentieth century social history. Using a rich variety of sources - from women's magazines and film to social surveys and life histories - Carol Dyhouse examines with wit and insight the history and meaning of costume, cosmetics, perfume and fur. Dyhouse disentangles some of the arguments surrounding femininity, appearance and power, directly addressing feminist concerns. The book explores...
Book synopsis: If fashion is an expression of individuality, why do we all dress alike? Can modernit...
This paper examines fashion models as gender myths and cultural icons through a cultural history of ...
“Bare-Faced Cheek: Authenticity, Femininity and Cosmetics in English Romantic-Era Print Culture” exa...
Glamour is one of the most tantalizing and bewitching aspects of contemporary culture--but also one ...
Glamour is often understood as a capitalist technology of allure and as a device with which women ar...
In the course of the twentieth century glamour was associated primarily with cinema, although the th...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
During the first half of the 1930s, the idea of glamour was changing. Early in the decade, the term ...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
This paper examines the uses and representations of the powder compact focusing on its height of pop...
Vogue claims to be a magazine that empowers women through its strong female editors, writers, design...
I examine here how glamour is manifested in different places and among different peoples across Los ...
Drawing on interviews with a breadth of different showgirls, from shows in Paris, Las Vegas, Berlin,...
American cinematic glamour shapes hegemonic notions of femininity, beauty, performativity, sensualit...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
Book synopsis: If fashion is an expression of individuality, why do we all dress alike? Can modernit...
This paper examines fashion models as gender myths and cultural icons through a cultural history of ...
“Bare-Faced Cheek: Authenticity, Femininity and Cosmetics in English Romantic-Era Print Culture” exa...
Glamour is one of the most tantalizing and bewitching aspects of contemporary culture--but also one ...
Glamour is often understood as a capitalist technology of allure and as a device with which women ar...
In the course of the twentieth century glamour was associated primarily with cinema, although the th...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
During the first half of the 1930s, the idea of glamour was changing. Early in the decade, the term ...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
This paper examines the uses and representations of the powder compact focusing on its height of pop...
Vogue claims to be a magazine that empowers women through its strong female editors, writers, design...
I examine here how glamour is manifested in different places and among different peoples across Los ...
Drawing on interviews with a breadth of different showgirls, from shows in Paris, Las Vegas, Berlin,...
American cinematic glamour shapes hegemonic notions of femininity, beauty, performativity, sensualit...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
Book synopsis: If fashion is an expression of individuality, why do we all dress alike? Can modernit...
This paper examines fashion models as gender myths and cultural icons through a cultural history of ...
“Bare-Faced Cheek: Authenticity, Femininity and Cosmetics in English Romantic-Era Print Culture” exa...