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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Critical Studies in Men's Fashion
Fri Nov 02 22:23:49 GMT 2018
Call for Papers: Critical Studies in Men's Fashion. To find out more
about the journal, click here >> https://bit.ly/2qpRkXf
Contact (areilly /at/ hawaii.edu) <mailto:(areilly /at/ hawaii.edu)> for paper
discussions.
Aims & Scope
Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion examines the multi-faceted dimensions
of men’s appearance. It uses the holistic definition of dress as a means
of examining the tangible and intangible aspects of creating and
maintaining appearance. This journal is the first to exclusively focus
on men’s dress and topics of gender, identity, sexuality, culture,
marketing and business will be discussed. Men’s dress and fashion have
been side-lined in scholarship, and this journal provides a dedicated
space for the discussion, analysis, and theoretical development of men’s
appearance from multiple disciplines. All articles are double-blind
peer-reviewed in order to maintain the highest standards of scholastic
integrity. Theoretical and empirical scholarship in the form of original
articles, manuscripts, research reports, pedagogy, and media reviews are
welcome.
Submissions
Contributions are welcome from any discipline, including but not limited
to fashion studies, anthropology, art, art history, business, consumer
studies, cultural studies, economics, gender studies, humanities,
literature, marketing, psychology, queer studies, religion, sociology,
and textiles. Diverse viewpoints and methods are encouraged.
The journal will accept articles that are theoretical or empirical, from
any discipline or theoretical foundation. This is done in order to gain
a broad understanding of men and fashion and provide a platform that is
diverse and accepting of disparate viewpoints. In addition, the journal
will also accept media reviews.
Accessories
Advertising imagery and appeals
Androgyny
Body image
Branding
Case studies of designers or leaders in the field of men’s fashion
Changes in menswear due to immigration
Children and adolescents
Cosmetics and grooming practices
Cultural aesthetics of masculinity
Cross dressing (men in women’s clothing, women in men’s clothing)
Economics of the menswear industry
Education
Ethics
Fantasy and costuming/dressing up
Fragrance
Generational differences/age effects on fashion
Identity
History of men’s fashion
Influence of television and film
Legal aspects of the menswear industry
Luxury goods
Marketing strategies
Modelling in the menswear industry
Modernism/Postmodernism/Post Postmodernism
Promotion in menswear industry
Religious doctrine on men’s appearance
Textiles and their use in menswear
Semiotics
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