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Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power Valerie Steele (Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York)

Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power By Valerie Steele (Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York)

Summary

Corsets. High heels. Thigh-high leather boots. Tattoos and body piercing. What do they mean? Historically grounded and abundantly illustrated, Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power charts the boundaries of the normal and `perverse', showing how even the most unusual clothing fetishes enable their wearers (male and female, gay and straight) to use clothing to express their social and sexual identities.

Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power Summary

Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power by Valerie Steele (Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York)

Kinky boots, corsets, underwear as outerwear, second-skin garments of rubber and leather, uniforms, body piercing. Today everything from a fetishist's dream appears on the fashion runways. Although some people regard fetish fashion as exploitative and misogynistic, others interpret it as a positive Amazonian statement-couture Catwoman. But the connection between fashion and fetishism goes far beyond a few couture collections. For the past thirty years, the iconography of sexual fetishism has been increasingly assimilated into popular culture. Before Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman, there was Mrs. Peel, heroine of the 1960s television show The Avengers, who wore a black leather catsuit modeled on a real fetish costume. Street styles like punk and the gay leatherman look also testify to the influence of fetishism. as interviews with individuals involved in sexual fetishism, sadomasochism, and cross-dressing, to illuminate the complex relationship between appearance and identity. Based on years of research, Fetish: Fashion, Sex & Power explains how a paradigm shift in attitudes toward sex and gender has given rise to the phenomenon of fetish fashion. Providing provocative answers to such questions as: Why is black regarded as the sexiest color? Is fetishizing the norm for males? Does fetish fashion reflect a fear of AIDS? And why do so many people love shoes? Steel shows how human sexuality is never just a matter of doing what comes naturally; fantasy always plays an important role.

Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power Reviews

Steele is to fetish dressing what Anne Rice is to vampires. * Christa Worthington, Elle *

About Valerie Steele (Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York)

An acknowledged authority on the erotic experts of fashion, Valerie Steele is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York.

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GOR002162102
9780195115796
0195115791
Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power by Valerie Steele (Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1997-10-16
252
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