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Libertine fashion: Sexual freedom, rebellion, and style

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Geczy, Adam Karaminas, Vicki Bloomsbury Visual Arts (London, 2021) (eng) English 9781350054110 Unknown 1st ed. SEX AND DESIGN; Unknown Libertine practices have long been associated with transgression and social deviance. This innovative book is the first to focus fully on the relationship between libertinism as a social phenomenon and as a form of fashion. Taking the reader from early modernity to the present day, Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas reveal how the connection between clothing and the taboo, the erotic, and the forbidden is at the heart of “libertine fashion”. Moving from the decadent courts of Charles II and Louis XV to the catwalks of the 21st century, Libertine Fashion examines literary and sartorial figures ranging from the Marquis de Sade and Lord Byron to Oscar Wilde, Josephine Baker, Colette, and Madonna. Focusing on libertinism as a sartorial practice and identity, this book traces the genealogy of the concept through the proto feminists of the English Reformation, the hedonistic decadents of the fin de siècle, and the Flappers of the Roaring 20s. The historical arc traverses the 1970s era of punk and glam, the shapeshifting personae of David Bowie, and the “disciplinary regimes” of Jean-Paul Gaultier. Looking at libertine practices and appearances with fresh eyes, this bracing and original book affords many new insights into transgressive style, and of the relationship between sexuality and clothing. Accessible and thoroughly researched, Libertine Fashion uses a multidisciplinary approach that draws on historical literature, film, fashion, philosophy, and popular culture. Offering a historical and philosophical grounding in contemporary forms of identity and dress, it is essential reading for students and scholars of fashion, gender, sexuality, and cultural studies.

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1 online resource (xiv, 224 p.) Unknown ill.

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List of Illustrations --
Ackowledgements --
Introduction: Nuancing the Libertine --
1. The Merry and Scandalous Court of Charles II --
2. The Divine Marquis and the Golden Age of Libertinism --
3. The Byronic Hero --
4. Decadent Androgynes and Masculine Impersonators: George Sand, Rachilde and Collette --
5. Bizarre Dandyism and Decadence: Oscar Wilde --
6. From Harlem and Pigalle: Josephine Baker --
7. Postmodern Libertinism and Glam Rock: David Bowie --
8. Disciplinary Regimes: The Perversity of Jean-Paul Gaultier --
Conclusion: We are All Libertines Now --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index


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