Mind and muscle: Deconstructing the uniform of masculinity in the time of AIDS

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Critical Studies in Mens Fashion Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1386/csmf_00067_1
Dean-Henry Younger, N. Sellars, A. James
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Perceptions of the boundaries of masculinity have often been questioned in menswear, with the masculine ideal continually reimagined to create a balance between itself and its counterpart, femininity. During the 1980s AIDS crisis, this adopted uniform of masculinity was subverted within queer society leading to a new male identity that contested tacit knowledge of menswear design. The focus of this article is to showcase this shift in male image and to explore how gay semiotics was associated with the development of the modern gay male stance through clothing and social empowerment, opposing the negativity that surrounded the AIDS virus. This research is personally motivated by the primary author, where he seeks to delve further into the under-researched area of queer masculinity utilizing a practical, experimental methodology. Representation of what is seen as queer masculinity is often shown as biased within society, characterizing the gay man. This project presents, through the practices of menswear design, how this characterization has developed within the context of the male body. It aims to contest the boundaries of traditional men’s tailoring, its formality and the masculine ideal that it represents, by juxtaposing it with the homoerotic art of the time and the craft of AIDS sufferers of the 1980s period. Using object-study and practical methods of deconstruction and repair of case study (bespoke and non-bespoke) men’s tailored jackets, the research manifests in physical experimentation and aesthetic visualization, which is recorded in a creative process journal. The acts of physical deconstruction and the practice of repair are then analysed through the process of design development (drawing, sourcing and sampling). The synthesized findings draw parallels with deconstructed tailoring found in vintage photographs of men at work, which are further triangulated with homoerotic photographic art of the 1980s and the act of repair found in the stitch therapy of AIDS sufferers. These are embedded in the construction of the final artefact through the practice of garment design (drawing, pattern-cutting, toiling and making) and craftsmanship (stitching by hand). The processes employed and final artefact produced document and present how ideals of masculinity in the time of AIDS can be both physically and metaphorically deconstructed, then reconstructed as a garment-based outcome (men’s tailored jacket) in practice-led research. The final artefact showcases delicacy in design through the act of stitching by hand and the repair of the deconstructed robust exteriors found in tailoring and associated with the masculine ideal.
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心灵与肌肉:解构艾滋病时代男性气质的统一
对男性气质界限的感知在男装中经常受到质疑,男性理想不断被重新想象,以在自身与女性气质之间创造平衡。在20世纪80年代的艾滋病危机期间,这种男性化的制服在酷儿社会中被颠覆,导致了一种新的男性身份,对男装设计的隐性知识提出了质疑。本文的重点是展示男性形象的这种转变,并探讨同性恋符号学如何通过服装和社会赋权与现代男同性恋立场的发展联系在一起,反对围绕艾滋病病毒的负面影响。这项研究是由主要作者个人推动的,他试图利用实用的实验方法进一步深入研究同性恋男子气概这一研究不足的领域。被视为酷儿男子气概的表现在社会中往往表现为有偏见,是男同性恋的特征。该项目通过男装设计的实践,展示了这种特征是如何在男性身体的背景下发展起来的。它旨在通过将其与当时的同性恋艺术和20世纪80年代艾滋病患者的工艺并置,来挑战传统男性剪裁的界限、形式及其所代表的男性理想。该研究采用实物研究和解构和修复案例研究(定制和非定制)男士定制夹克的实用方法,体现在物理实验和美学可视化方面,并记录在创意过程杂志上。然后通过设计开发过程(绘图、采购和取样)分析物理解构行为和修复实践。这些综合发现与男性工作中的复古照片中发现的解构剪裁相似,这些照片与20世纪80年代的同性恋摄影艺术和艾滋病患者缝合疗法中发现的修复行为进一步三角化。这些都是通过服装设计(绘画、图案切割、手工和制作)和工艺(手工缝合)的实践嵌入到最终工艺品的结构中的。所采用的过程和最终的人工制品记录并展示了艾滋病时期的男性理想是如何被物理和隐喻解构的,然后在实践主导的研究中被重建为基于服装的结果(男士定制夹克)。最后一件艺术品通过手工缝合和修复剪裁中发现的解构的坚固外观,展示了设计的精致性,并与男性理想联系在一起。
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