The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebration of a type of masculinity articulating various intersections in class, racial and national identity provides not just a reliable identity-complex for contemporary British males but also imaginative solutions to the current cultural predicaments – notably, how to be English/British in the era of globalisation. This article will unpack this reformation of the gentleman and its paradoxical appearance and position at present through two consumer objects: clothing and cars. By first conceptually outlining the national, class and racialised background of the ‘gentleman’ for the British cultural imagination, the article will proceed to analyse ...
According to Connell (1995), "being a man" involves actively positioning one's self in relation to c...
This article will provide a detailed analysis of the identity of one gentry man with an important ro...
Becoming the Gentleman explains why British citizens in the long eighteenth century were haunted by ...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
This chapter explores the ways in which diverse influences from around the globe inflect on contempo...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
British fashion is poised amidst a clutch of conflicting narratives, representations and ideologies...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
According to Raewyn Connell, ‘being a man’ involves actively positioning one’s self in relation to c...
In recent years, strong claims have been made for the breakdown of national boundaries and the refor...
This article explores attitudes in the United Kingdom towards male dress, grooming and lifestyle cho...
This chapter examines two key issues about masculinities in contemporary Britain. First, we examine ...
The figure of the gentleman and his allied qualities of amateurism, sportsmanship and self-control d...
This is an introduction to the theme of youth culture in 21st Century Britain – article entitled ‘Yo...
According to Connell (1995), "being a man" involves actively positioning one's self in relation to c...
This article will provide a detailed analysis of the identity of one gentry man with an important ro...
Becoming the Gentleman explains why British citizens in the long eighteenth century were haunted by ...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
The figure of the English gentleman is regaining traction in British society. This retrograde celebr...
This chapter explores the ways in which diverse influences from around the globe inflect on contempo...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
British fashion is poised amidst a clutch of conflicting narratives, representations and ideologies...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
According to Raewyn Connell, ‘being a man’ involves actively positioning one’s self in relation to c...
In recent years, strong claims have been made for the breakdown of national boundaries and the refor...
This article explores attitudes in the United Kingdom towards male dress, grooming and lifestyle cho...
This chapter examines two key issues about masculinities in contemporary Britain. First, we examine ...
The figure of the gentleman and his allied qualities of amateurism, sportsmanship and self-control d...
This is an introduction to the theme of youth culture in 21st Century Britain – article entitled ‘Yo...
According to Connell (1995), "being a man" involves actively positioning one's self in relation to c...
This article will provide a detailed analysis of the identity of one gentry man with an important ro...
Becoming the Gentleman explains why British citizens in the long eighteenth century were haunted by ...