The Culture of Male Beauty in Britain(English, Hardcover, Deslandes Paul R.)

The Culture of Male Beauty in Britain(English, Hardcover, Deslandes Paul R.)

  • Deslandes Paul R.
Publisher:The University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226771618ISBN 10: 022677161X

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The Culture of Male Beauty in Britain(English, Hardcover, Deslandes Paul R.) is written by Deslandes Paul R. and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 022677161X (ISBN 10) and 9780226771618 (ISBN 13).

A heavily illustrated history of two centuries of male beauty in British culture. Spanning the decades from the rise of photography to the age of the selfie, this book traces the complex visual and consumer cultures that shaped masculine beauty in Britain, examining the realms of advertising, health, pornography, psychology, sport, and celebrity culture. Paul R. Deslandes chronicles the shifting standards of male beauty in British culture-from the rising cult of the athlete to changing views on hairlessness-while connecting discussions of youth, fitness, and beauty to growing concerns about race, empire, and degeneracy. From earlier beauty show contestants and youth-obsessed artists, the book moves through the decades into considerations of disfigured soldiers, physique models, body-conscious gay men, and celebrities such as David Beckham and David Gandy who populate the worlds of television and social media. Deslandes calls on historians to take beauty and gendered aesthetics seriously while recasting how we think about the place of physical appearance in historical study, the intersection of different forms of high and popular culture, and what has been at stake for men in "looking good."