9781789384611
A critique of the politics of dress for women in power.
What is the relationship between fashion, women, and power? As never before, women in positions of political power find themselves facing the maelstroms of mass media regarding both their fashion and their right to govern. In this book, contributors offer a wide set of perspectives on women and their fashions when taking up powerful positions in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States as well as emerging women leaders in Asia. This book questions the relationship between women and dress and interrogates how this conversation informs and articulates how women are viewed when taking up public office. The book critiques the interplays between politics, power, class, race, and social expectations concerning the politics of getting dressed.
What is the relationship between fashion, women, and power? As never before, women in positions of political power find themselves facing the maelstroms of mass media regarding both their fashion and their right to govern. In this book, contributors offer a wide set of perspectives on women and their fashions when taking up powerful positions in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States as well as emerging women leaders in Asia. This book questions the relationship between women and dress and interrogates how this conversation informs and articulates how women are viewed when taking up public office. The book critiques the interplays between politics, power, class, race, and social expectations concerning the politics of getting dressed.

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Table of Contents
Overview
Denise N. Rall
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to Women in Leadership and Political Fashion
Denise N. Rall with Jo Turney
Case Studies I: Gender, Politics & Identity: Lessons from Past and Present
Chapter 1. Rational Dress ‘As an Expression of the Fin-de-Siecle Aspiration Towards Equality of the Sexes’
Madeleine Seys
Chapter 2. Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Premier: Fashion and performing gender
Sarah Baker
Chapter 3. An Empress’s Wardrobe Unlock’d: Empress Masako and Japan’s Princess Fashions
Emerald L. King and Megan Rose
Case Studies II. Making Politics through Fashion
Chapter 4. Women Politicians, Fashion, and the Media in Australia from Enid Lyons to Julia Gillard
Amanda Laugesen
Chapter 5. Dressing up two Democratic First Ladies: Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama
Denise N. Rall, Jo Coghlan, Lisa J. Hackett and Annita Boyd
Chapter 6. Codes of Power: Transforming the Dress and Appearance of female Asian politicians
Jennifer Craik and Anne Peirson-Smith
Case Studies III. Women and Power: Social Media, Politics and Resistance
Chapter 7. Leopard in Kitten Heels: The politics of Theresa May’s sartorial choices
Rachel Evans
Chapter 8. Felix Siauw: Storyteller, Preacher and Profiteer: Fashioning a New Brand of Islam in Indonesia
Rheinhard Sirait
Chapter 9. All Dressed in Black: decoding the gendered liminal appearance of protest in Hong Kong
Anne Peirson-Smith and Jennifer Craik
Denise N. Rall
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to Women in Leadership and Political Fashion
Denise N. Rall with Jo Turney
Case Studies I: Gender, Politics & Identity: Lessons from Past and Present
Chapter 1. Rational Dress ‘As an Expression of the Fin-de-Siecle Aspiration Towards Equality of the Sexes’
Madeleine Seys
Chapter 2. Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Premier: Fashion and performing gender
Sarah Baker
Chapter 3. An Empress’s Wardrobe Unlock’d: Empress Masako and Japan’s Princess Fashions
Emerald L. King and Megan Rose
Case Studies II. Making Politics through Fashion
Chapter 4. Women Politicians, Fashion, and the Media in Australia from Enid Lyons to Julia Gillard
Amanda Laugesen
Chapter 5. Dressing up two Democratic First Ladies: Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama
Denise N. Rall, Jo Coghlan, Lisa J. Hackett and Annita Boyd
Chapter 6. Codes of Power: Transforming the Dress and Appearance of female Asian politicians
Jennifer Craik and Anne Peirson-Smith
Case Studies III. Women and Power: Social Media, Politics and Resistance
Chapter 7. Leopard in Kitten Heels: The politics of Theresa May’s sartorial choices
Rachel Evans
Chapter 8. Felix Siauw: Storyteller, Preacher and Profiteer: Fashioning a New Brand of Islam in Indonesia
Rheinhard Sirait
Chapter 9. All Dressed in Black: decoding the gendered liminal appearance of protest in Hong Kong
Anne Peirson-Smith and Jennifer Craik
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