A History of Women in Men's Clothes: From Cross-Dressing to Empowerment

A History of Women in Men's Clothes: From Cross-Dressing to Empowerment
ISBN-10
1526787687
ISBN-13
9781526787682
Category
History
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
2021-08-04
Publisher
Pen and Sword History
Author
Norena Shopland

Description

Traditionally, historic women have been seen as bound by social conventions, unable to travel unless accompanied and limited in their ability to do what they want when they want. But thousands of women broke those rules, put on banned clothing and traveled, worked and even lived whole lives as men. As access to novels and newspapers increased in the nineteenth century so did the number of women defying Biblical and social restrictions. They copied each other’s motives and excuses and moved into the world of men. Most were working-class women who either needed to or wanted to, break away from constricted lives; women who wanted to watch a hanging or visit a museum, to see family or escape domestic abuse, some wanted to earn a decent living when women’s wages could not keep a family. The reasons were myriad. Some were quickly arrested and put on display in court, hoping to deter other women from such shameful behavior, but many more got away with it. For the first time, A History of Women in Men’s Clothes looks at those thousands of individuals who broke conventions in the only way they could, by disguising themselves either for a brief moment or a whole life. Daring and bold, this is the story of the women who defied social convention to live their lives as they chose, from simply wanting more independence to move and live freely, to transgender and homosexual women cross-dressing to express themselves, this is women’s fight to wear trousers.

Other editions

Similar books

  • MEN WOMEN PB
    By Valerie Steele, Claudia Brush Kidwell

    Explores the relationship between changes in fashion and ideas about masculinity and femininity. Among the subjects covered here are sports uniforms, work clothes, children's clothes. Many contemporary illustrations, a few...

  • A History of Men's Fashion
    By Farid Chenoune

    Traces the development of men's clothing from the eighteenth century to the present, and describes fashion trends.

  • The Cut of Women's Clothes: 1600-1930
    By Norah Waugh

    An open mesh fabric, usually of linen, though Dress canvas is woven with a linen warp and a cotton weft. CASHMERE. At first woven entirely from the wool of the Cashmere goat, but later woven with a mixture of cotton, or cotton and wool ...

  • The Pocket: A Hidden History of Women's Lives, 1660–1900
    By Barbara Burman, Ariane Fennetaux

    A New York Times Best Art Book of 2019 “A riveting book . . . few stones are left unturned.”—Roberta Smith’s “Top Art Books of 2019,” The New York Times This fascinating and enlightening study of the tie-on pocket combines ...

  • Dress in the Age of Jane Austen: Regency Fashion
    By Hilary Davidson

    This beautifully illustrated book explores the rich complexity of Regency clothing through the lens of the collected writings of Jane Austen.

  • Women in Pants: Manly Maidens, Cowgirls, and Other Renegades
    By Catherine Smith, Cynthia Greig

    Despite what most people may think, American women have always worn pants. Featuring an unusual collection of vintage photographs from the 1850s to the 1920s, Women in Pants documents an...

  • The Tradition Of Female Cross-Dressing In Early Modern Europe
    By Dirk Nabers, Rudolf M Dekker, Lotte C van de Pol

    In 17th and 18th century Europe, especially in Holland, England and Germany, so many women chose to dress and live as men, that an underground tradition of female cross-dressing within the popular culture can be detected.

  • Clothing and Fashion in Southern History
    By Ted Ownby, Becca Walton

    The essays in the volume, using clothing as a point of departure, encourage readers to imagine the South’s centuries-long engagement with a global economy through garments, with cotton harvested by enslaved or poorly paid workers, milled ...

  • Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
    By Richard Thompson Ford

    In other words, those rule breakers replace the old rules with new rules—often as uncompromising as those they just broke. Here, I am reminded of the Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse in Southern California, known for its large portions and ...

  • Worn: A People's History of Clothing
    By Sofi Thanhauser

    A sweeping and captivatingly told history of clothing and the stuff it is made of—an unparalleled deep-dive into how everyday garments have transformed our lives, our societies, and our planet. “We learn that, if we were a bit more ...