二十世纪之交的女足时尚:美国的灰姑娘、中国的另类还是全球之美?

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Gender and History Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1111/1468-0424.12680
Fang He
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学者们对作为美国时尚和跨文化审美理想的小脚的关注十分有限。裹脚被定格为中国的另类、传统主义和父权压迫的视觉隐喻,是美国在二十世纪之交通过种族化的差异话语维护其至高无上地位的关键领域。本文通过比较的视角,揭示了中美两国关于女性身体的共同意识形态的有力细节。通过追踪报纸和杂志对美国小脚时装和脚部比赛的报道中如何讨论女性的脚部,并将这些叙述置于全球背景下,文章揭示了现代性话语、白人优越感和帝国主义意识形态如何将西方女性的脚部美学标准归化为一种审美理想,从而掩盖了世界各地女性美标准的趋同性。具有讽刺意味的是,这种以现代性为幌子的种族化全球美学等级制度挖掘了传统形式的女性特质,扰乱了反思白人女性在传统父权制文化和美国现代化社会中的能动性局限性的努力,最终限制了地方和全球变革的可能性。
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Fashioning female feet at the turn of the twentieth century: US Cinderellas, Chinese alterity or global beauty?

Scholars have only paid limited attention to petite feet as a US fashion and as a cross-cultural beauty ideal. Framed as a visual metaphor of Chinese alterity, traditionalism and patriarchal oppression, footbinding served as a crucial terrain in which the USA asserted its supremacy through a racialised discourse of difference at the turn of the twentieth century. Through a comparative lens, this article spotlights powerful details about shared ideologies of women's bodies in the USA and China. By tracing how women's feet were discussed in newspaper and magazine coverage of US small foot fashion and foot contests, and locating these narratives in a global context, it uncovers the ways in which the discourse of modernity, ideology of white superiority and imperialism naturalised Western women's foot beauty norm as an aesthetic ideal, which obscured the convergences of feminine beauty standards in different parts of the world. Ironically, this racialised global hierarchy of beauty under the guise of modernity tapped into a traditional form of femininity and upset efforts to reflect on the limits of white women's agency both in a traditional patriarchal culture and in a modernising US society, which ultimately constrained possibilities of local and global transformations.

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期刊介绍: Gender & History is now established as the major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations. Spanning epochs and continents, Gender & History examines changing conceptions of gender, and maps the dialogue between femininities, masculinities and their historical contexts. The journal publishes rigorous and readable articles both on particular episodes in gender history and on broader methodological questions which have ramifications for the discipline as a whole.
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