Fantasising gender with the J. Peterman Owner's Manual

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES Feminist Theory Pub Date : 2022-04-13 DOI:10.1177/14647001221085920
Alexander Pollak
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This article offers an exposition of the J. Peterman Company's Owner's Manual, a mock-vintage clothing catalogue that promises customers ‘things that make their lives the way they wish they were’. Written in dramatic, long-form prose and illustrated in watercolour – both uncommon in today's mail-order fashion industry – the Owner's Manual is at once appalling for its misogyny and enticing for its nostalgia. This article argues that the Owner's Manual and its enduring success confound existing paradigms for interpreting both fashion media and the body's gendered relationship to attire. Are the Manual's millions of subscribers beset by false consciousness, imagining themselves into an oppressive sex/gender field and endorsing the catalogue's misogyny with their desire? The Manual is not fully intelligible within either structuralist or phenomenological interpretive modes – fashion theory's two most prevalent schools of thought – but, rather, begets an interpretive paradigm that forces us to reconcile individuals’ desires for, and identification into, historically mediated gender performance with the fact of individuals’ dignity, agency and autonomy. I argue that the Owner's Manual achieves this reconciliation by foregrounding sartorial objects, rather than individuals, as the bearers of gender fantasy and by demonstrating how these objects, laden with historical associations, have detached from the highly gendered contexts of their origins while nevertheless retaining aspects of their original semiotic potencies.
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用J. Peterman车主手册幻想性别
这篇文章介绍了J.Peterman公司的《用户手册》,这是一本模拟复古服装目录,向客户承诺“让他们的生活变成他们希望的样子”。《车主手册》以戏剧性的长篇散文写成,并以水彩画绘制插图——这在当今邮购时尚行业都很少见——它既令人震惊,又令人怀念。这篇文章认为,《车主手册》及其持久的成功混淆了解释时尚媒体和身体与着装的性别关系的现有范式。《手册》的数百万订户是否被虚假意识所困扰,将自己想象成一个压迫性的性/性别领域,并用自己的欲望支持目录中的厌女症?《手册》在结构主义或现象学解释模式(时尚理论最流行的两个学派)中都不完全可理解,但它产生了一种解释范式,迫使我们将个人对历史中介的性别表现的渴望和认同与个人的尊严、能动性和自主权相调和。我认为,《车主手册》通过突出服装对象而非个人作为性别幻想的载体,并通过展示这些充满历史联想的对象如何脱离其起源的高度性别化背景,同时保留其原始符号学潜力的各个方面,来实现这一和解。
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Feminist Theory
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期刊介绍: Feminist Theory is an international interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for critical analysis and constructive debate within feminism. Theoretical Pluralism / Feminist Diversity Feminist Theory is genuinely interdisciplinary and reflects the diversity of feminism, incorporating perspectives from across the broad spectrum of the humanities and social sciences and the full range of feminist political and theoretical stances.
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