Glam Rock. a musical style accompanied by a flamboyant dress code emerged during the early 1970s. This essay looks at the changing representations of masculinity which occured during the late 1960s and early 1970s. leading eventually to the Glam Rock phenomenon. The impact of social changes including the legalisation of homosexuality and the growth of the women's liberation movement and their effect on male representation will be explored. There will be an examination fashion and retailing for men. "unisex" style to demonstrate how menswear became increasingly feminised. culminating eventually in the adoption of full transvestism by male performing artists like David Bowie. The relationship between Glam Rock and other musical subcultures...
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This article addresses critical neglect of 1970s UK glam rock group Slade. It argues that from the 1...
This essay examines The Gay Deceivers as a product of this new 1960s shift in sexuality and gender. ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Informa in Contemporary British History on...
The following essay retraces the genre development and correlations of three 1980s hard rock subgenr...
Since its emergence in the early seventies, glam rock has been theoretically categorised as a moment...
Glam rock, though considered by many music critics chiefly as a historical movement, is a sensibilit...
This article considers glam rock’s rejection of the humdrum, spontaneity and the ‘natural’ and its e...
This dissertation explores the multiple and varied representations of gender and sexuality in the ma...
The purpose of this study is to devise a wide range of expression and direction in fashion byanalyzi...
Boy Bands and the Performance of Pop Masculinity provides a history of the boy band from the Beatles...
In early 1970s Britain, Ziggy Stardust landed on Earth. David Bowie’s alien alter-ego may not have b...
This essay examines the reception history of David Bowie’s 1970s albums, studying popular resistance...
Abstract This study evaluated the concepts of hypermasculinity and hegemonic masculinity in relation...
This essay examines the literal choreography of gay identity in the bars and discos of 1970s America
The study of gender in feminism should not only concentrate on female gender roles and queer transgr...
This article addresses critical neglect of 1970s UK glam rock group Slade. It argues that from the 1...
This essay examines The Gay Deceivers as a product of this new 1960s shift in sexuality and gender. ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Informa in Contemporary British History on...