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Fashion and masculinity in Renaissance Florence

Title
Fashion and masculinity in Renaissance Florence / Elizabeth Currie.
ISBN
9781474249768
1474249760
9781474249782
Publication
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.
Physical Description
xv, 202 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary
"Dress became a testing ground for masculine ideals in Renaissance Italy. With the establishment of the ducal regime in Florence in 1530, there was increasing debate about how to be a nobleman. Was fashionable clothing a sign of magnificence or a source of mockery? Was the graceful courtier virile or effeminate? How could a man dress for court without bankrupting himself? This book explores the whole story of clothing, from the tailor's workshop to spectacular court festivities, to show how the male nobility in one of Italy's main textile production centres used their appearances to project social, sexual, and professional identities. Sixteenth-century male fashion is often associated with swagger and ostentation but this book shows that Florentine clothing reflected manhood at a much deeper level, communicating a very Italian spectrum of male virtues and vices, from honour, courage, and restraint to luxury and excess. Situating dress at the heart of identity formation, Currie traces these codes through an array of sources, including unpublished archival records, surviving garments, portraiture, poetry, and personal correspondence between the Medici and their courtiers. Addressing important themes such as gender, politics, and consumption, Fashion and Masculinity in Renaissance Florence sheds fresh light on the sartorial culture of the Florentine court and Italy as a whole"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 12, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note:
Introduction Part 1 Fashioning the Medici Court
Chapter 1 The Court on Show
Chapter 2 The Rise and Fall of the Florentine Toga Part 2 The Courtier as Consumer
Chapter 3 The Noble Art of Shopping
Chapter 4 Ruinous Appearances Part 3 Modes of Masculinity
Chapter 5 The Versatility of Black
Chapter 6 Youth, Fashion, and Desire
Chapter 7 Festive Dress Conclusion Bibliography
Index.
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