This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that thrived in late nineteenth-century Australian cities. Known as 'larrikins', the lower working-class youth so described had a distinctive style of dress including heeled boots and bell-bottomed trousers. Here we examine the material processes through which this larrikin look was produced, locating it in distinctive urban settings and placing it against a backdrop of nascent mass consumption. While also considering the cultural sources of inspiration for larrikin style, our key aim is to demonstrate the richness of an analysis attuned to materiality, preferring this to the semiotic approaches that dominate the relevant literature
The idea of “fashion” as being a characteristic of Australian culture is frequently regarded as a no...
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This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
The male larrikin, or street rowdy, is a common figure in late-colonial Australian history. His fema...
The aim of this chapter is to examine how the street is socially constructed as a site for action an...
This article explores the relationship between minstrelsy and rough Anglo-Celtic youths, or larrikin...
Bellanta focuses on larrikinism, behavior in Australian culture marked by comical or outlandish acti...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Can we point to anything distinctive about Australian fashion photographs during the mid-twentieth c...
The study focuses on the types of cultural practice that are, in the main, generated by the young pe...
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Master's thesis: Victorian era fashion theoretical and practical source of inspiration. Theoretical ...
The idea of “fashion” as being a characteristic of Australian culture is frequently regarded as a no...
Since early nineteenth century much homeless literature has conceptualised groups of homeless people...
Abstract: Hierarchical schemas that devalue craft in relation to art and design practices are less p...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
The male larrikin, or street rowdy, is a common figure in late-colonial Australian history. His fema...
The aim of this chapter is to examine how the street is socially constructed as a site for action an...
This article explores the relationship between minstrelsy and rough Anglo-Celtic youths, or larrikin...
Bellanta focuses on larrikinism, behavior in Australian culture marked by comical or outlandish acti...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Can we point to anything distinctive about Australian fashion photographs during the mid-twentieth c...
The study focuses on the types of cultural practice that are, in the main, generated by the young pe...
Baby booms have a long history. In 1870, colonial Melbourne was ‘perspiring juvenile humanity’ with ...
This article explores the emergence of ‘business fashion’ as a new mode of male dress in 1870s Austr...
Master's thesis: Victorian era fashion theoretical and practical source of inspiration. Theoretical ...
The idea of “fashion” as being a characteristic of Australian culture is frequently regarded as a no...
Since early nineteenth century much homeless literature has conceptualised groups of homeless people...
Abstract: Hierarchical schemas that devalue craft in relation to art and design practices are less p...