Drawing on persistent experiences of hostility, particularly in public spaces, for perceived deviations from an image of masculinity, ‘I’ll pass, thank you.’ aims to reveal the constructedness and ambivalence of gendered clothing.
Drawing on persistent experiences of hostility, particularly in public spaces, for perceived deviations from an image of masculinity, ‘I’ll pass, thank you.’ aims to reveal the constructedness and ambivalence of gendered clothing.