
Critical Studies in Men's Fashion 9.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion 9.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Black Masculinities: Dress, Fashion and Style as Gendered Racialized Experiences’
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Aims & Scope
Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion examines the multi-faceted dimensions of men’s appearance. It uses the holistic definition of dress as a means of examining the tangible and intangible aspects of creating and maintaining appearance. In this journal, topics of gender, identity, sexuality, culture, marketing and business are analysed. This journal is the first to exclusively focus on men’s dress. Men’s dress and fashion have been side-lined in scholarship, and this journal provides a dedicated space for the discussion, analysis and theoretical development of men’s appearance from multiple disciplines.
Issue 9.1
ANDY REILLY
Article
Representation of sustainability in US men’s fashion magazines: A content analysis based exploratory study
JITONG LI
Book Reviews
Dandy Style: 250 Years of British Men’s Fashion, Shaun Cole and Miles Lambert (eds) (2021)
CARLA-MAE CROOKENDALE
Freak to Chic: ‘Gay’ Men in and out of Fashion After Oscar Wilde, Dominic Janes (2021)
MARIA ROTHENBERG
Performance Costume: New Perspectives and Methods, Sofia Pantouvaki and Peter McNeil (2021)
ABBY SUMNER
Black Masculinities: Dress, Fashion and Style as Gendered Racialized Experiences
Black masculinities: Dress, fashion and style as gendered racialized experiences
HENRY NAVARRO DELGADO
Again the ‘only one’: Edward Enninful, André Leon Talley and the sartorial contours of racialized masculinity in fashion publishing
INNA ARZUMANOVA
The race-gendered clothing choices of the ‘professional and respectable’ Black man in the workplace
BREAUNA MARIE SPENCER
Grime, gangs and the perpetuation of stereotypes by sportswear brands in the United Kingdom
KELLY PARKER
‘They never felt these fabrics before’: How SoundCloud rappers became the dandies of hip hop through hybrid dress
JAMES WHITTAKER AND ASHLEY MORGAN