Introduction
Chapter 1: Negotiating Masculine Gender with Dress: Moving Beyond the Binary
Andrew Reilly and Jenifer K. McGuire
Chapter 2: Little Boy Blue
Jo Barraclough Paoletti
Chapter 3: Globalized Masculinities in Latin American National Costumes
José Blanco F. and Raúl J Vázquez-López
Chapter 4: Redressing rituals: Writing South African men’s fashion as sites of decolonial praxis
Lesiba Mabitsela and Erica de Greef
Chapter 5: Blurring the Binary: Masculinity in Drag Performers’ Costumes
Olivia Baker and Julie Hillery
Chapter 6: From Schnorrer to Parvenu: Jews, Tailoring and the Performance of Respectability
Jonathan C. Kaplan-Wajselbaum
Chapter 7: Genderless Sizing
Lynn Boorady
Chapter 8: From Circumference to Size: Tailoring the Fat Man in America, 1820-1920
Lauren Downing Peters and Chloe Chapin
Chapter 9: “Dress for the Body You Have”: Revealing the Infallible Realness of Men’s Bodies through Queer Eye
Ashley Morgan
Chapter 10: ‘You Just Go With It - You Slowly Move With It’: Social Performance of Older Male Bodies Through Fashion and Clothing
Ania Sadkowska
Chapter 11: The Subversive Style of André Leon Talley
Jason Cyrus
Chapter 12: Fashion and the Devil’s Railroad: Masculinity, Migration and Modernities in the Brazilian Amazon
Dr Elizabeth Kutesko
Chapter 13: Fresh Out the Box: Sneakers and Shifting Masculinities
Elizabeth Semmelhack
Chapter 14: Border Crossing: Contemporary Russian Fashion Photography and The Queering of Men’s Style
Graham H. Roberts, Paris Nanterre University
Chapter 15: A Fashion Investigation of the Silent Chinese Hipsters
Leren Li
Chapter 16: Haute Headhunter: The Development of a New Traditional Dress for Indigenous Men in North Borneo
Daniel James Cole
Chapter 17: Styling Gay Men in the West Shaun Cole
Chapter 18: Masculinities and Men’s Accessories in Turkey: Differentiations and Intersections of Religion and Political Ideologies Nazli Alimen
Chapter 19: Conspicuous Waist: Making and modifying the eighteenth-century men’s waistcoat
Peter McNeil
Chapter 20: Bottom Up: The Jockstrap as contradictory signifier of male potency and vulnerability
Änne Söll/Christian Wandhoff
Chapter 21: Trousers, Pants, and Hose Jay McCauley Bowstead
Chapter 22: The Scottish Kilt
David Loranger
Chapter 23: The Shirt That Says ‘Aloha’Marcia A. Morgado
Chapter 24: Queer Crip Masculinities: Embodied Dressing/Making and the Reimagining of Disabled Masculinities
Ben Barry and Philippa Nesbitt
Chapter 25: ‘African Menswear Design: Fashion-scapes and Dress Innovations’ Victoria L. Rovine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapter 26: Encoding Cultural Meaning:Gender Performativity in the Fragrance Space
Miranda Gordon
Chapter 27: Suit Up: Branding White-Collar Masculinity Myles Ethan Lascity
Chapter 28: Body doubles: Men’s Tailoring and the Origins of the Fashion Mannequin Alison Matthews David
Chapter 29: Dress, Style and Masculinities in American Cinema Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas
Chapter 30: Emerging Binaries and Queering Bodies Hannah Liebreich and Sadie Lynch
Chapter 31: Men’s Street Style at Fashion Week as Photographic and Representational Practice
Rebecca Halliday
Chapter 32: Hybrid Dandyism and Construction of Masculinity in Modern Korea:
Ko Hui-dong (1885-1965) and Lee Quede (1913-1965) Kyunghee Pyun, Fashion Institute of Technology
Chapter 33: Online Menswear Communities
Nathaniel Weiner
Chapter 34: Men’s Dress in Popular Romance Novels Jonathan Allan
Notes on Contributors
Index