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List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction: Feminism Confronts Fashion | p. 1 |
Dressing the Body: The Politics of Gender and Sexuality | |
Fashioning a Feminist Style, Or, How I Learned to Dress from Reading Feminist Theory | p. 13 |
Dressing Left: Conforming, Transforming, and Shifting Masculine Style | p. 33 |
The Baby Bump Is the New Birkin | p. 53 |
Fashion as Adaptation: The Case of American Idol | p. 67 |
My Mannequin, Myself: Embodiment in Fashion's Mirror | p. 83 |
Life's Too Short to Wear Comfortable Shoes: Femme-ininity and Sex Work | p. 99 |
Japanese Lolita: Challenging Sexualized Style and the Little-Girl Look | p. 117 |
Fashion Choices: The Ethics of Consumption, Production, and Style | |
Glam Abaya: Contemporary Emirati Couture | p. 135 |
Ado(red), Abhor(red), Disappea(red): Fashioning Race, Poverty, and Morality under Product (Red)™ | p. 149 |
The Lady Is a Vamp: Cruella de Vil and the Cultural Politics of Fur | p. 165 |
Something Borrowed, Something Blue: What's an Indie Bride to Do? | p. 179 |
Steampunk: Stylish Subversion and Colonial Chic | p. 191 |
DIY Fashion and Going Bust: Wearing Feminist Politics in the Twenty-First Century | p. 209 |
Stylish Contradiction: Mix-and-Match as the Fashion of Feminist Ambivalence | p. 227 |
About the Authors | p. 245 |
Index | p. 251 |
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