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Queering the subversive stitch : men and the culture of needlework

Joseph McBrinn

The history of men's needlework has long been considered a taboo subject. This is the first book ever published to document and critically interrogate a range of needlework made by men. It reveals that since medieval times men have threaded their own needles, stitched and knitted, woven lace, handmade clothes, as well as other kinds of textiles, and generally delighted in the pleasures and possibilities offered by all sorts of needlework. Only since the dawn of the modern age, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, did needlework become closely aligned with new ideologies of the feminine. Since then men's needlework has been read not just as feminising but as queer.

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ISBN Nummer
9781472578044
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (mcbri/que) b # ODE3 niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Queering the subversive stitch : men and the culture of needlework
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Joseph McBrinn
Plaats van uitgave
London
Jaar van uitgave
2021
Pagina's
xxii, 231, [16] p
Collatie - Illustraties
ill
Auteur Achternaam
McBrinn
Auteur Voornaam
Joseph
Samenvatting - Tekst
The history of men's needlework has long been considered a taboo subject. This is the first book ever published to document and critically interrogate a range of needlework made by men. It reveals that since medieval times men have threaded their own needles, stitched and knitted, woven lace, handmade clothes, as well as other kinds of textiles, and generally delighted in the pleasures and possibilities offered by all sorts of needlework. Only since the dawn of the modern age, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, did needlework become closely aligned with new ideologies of the feminine. Since then men's needlework has been read not just as feminising but as queer.
Prod country
uk

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