Class identity—whether a person identifies as upper, middle, or lower class—shapes how we behave, who we interact with, and many other fundamental life choices. But despite its ubiquity, the formation ...
Fashion, identity, and social change -- Working-class clothing and the experience of social class in the nineteenth century -- Fashion, democratization, and social control -- Women's clothing behavior ...
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Class and masculinity are connected – when industry changes, so does what it means to ‘be a man’
On July 3, I’ll be discussing Youth, Masculinity and the Political Divide at an event with The Conversation and Cumberland Lodge at Newcastle University (get your tickets here). Young people involved ...
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