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This edited book brings together new perspectives on fashion, the
body, and politics. The intention of this collection is to explore
the cultural intersection between bodies, fashion, and
transgression, often in the most unlikely of locations. Bodies are
political players in culture and the authors gathered here ask a
range of pressing questions. What role do fashioned bodies play in
resistance, in meeting governmental boundaries or institutional
power? Arguably, fashion is an aspect of modern warfare and style
can defend and attack in cultural space. So, how do fashioned
bodies occupy the grey area between social control and the
resistance to power? This book is interdisciplinary and
international, with contributors situated within a broad range of
disciplines including Art History and Critical Practice, Cultural
Studies, Fashion Critical Studies, Film and Literary Studies,
Performance Studies, Politics and International Studies, Sociology,
Gender, Queer, LGBTI, and Critical Race Studies.
In 1975 Laura Mulvey published her seminal essay on the male gaze,
ushering in a new era in understanding the politics and theory of
looking at the female body. Since then, feminist thinking has
expanded upon and revised Mulvey's theory and much of the Western
world has seen a resurgence in feminist activism as well as the
rise of neoliberalism and shifts in digital culture and
(self-)representation. For the first time, this book addresses what
it means to look at the fashioned female body in this radical new
landscape. In chapters exploring the fashioned body within contexts
such as queerness, veiling, blackness, pregnancy, fatness, and
criminality, Revisiting the Gaze addresses intersectional debates
in feminism and re-evaluates the concept of the gaze in light of
recent social and political changes. With an interdisciplinary
approach, bridging fashion and fine art, this book opens the door
to discussions about the male gaze and the fashioned body.
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