Gender and Materiality in Early Modern English Gloves

This article explores the complex interactions of gender with the materiality of the processes of becoming and being a glove in the early modern period. Through an investigation of gloves, glove parts, and their ephemeral presentation (through leather, embroidery, and perfume), we argue that gender...

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Published in:The sixteenth century journal
Authors: Daybell, James 1972- (Author) ; Norrhem, Svante (Author) ; Broomhall, Susan 1974- (Author) ; Gent, Jacqueline van (Author) ; Akkerman, Nadine (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, Inc. 2021
In: The sixteenth century journal
RelBib Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
NBE Anthropology
NCF Sexual ethics
ZB Sociology
Further subjects:B International Trade
B LUXURIES
B Material Culture
B GLOVES
B Gender
B Early Modern History
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Summary:This article explores the complex interactions of gender with the materiality of the processes of becoming and being a glove in the early modern period. Through an investigation of gloves, glove parts, and their ephemeral presentation (through leather, embroidery, and perfume), we argue that gender and materiality act in dialogic ways to produce power relations, and that considerations of gender, power, and materiality are central to our understanding of how material things function in a given society, embedded in social practices and cultural processes of production, consumption, and exchange. Using the glove as an indicative point of exploration, the article offers a new gendered interpretative methodology for analyzing other material artifacts (such as shoes, rings, porcelain, or books) in an early modern European context across their many itineraries from commission to conservation. As such, it critiques and complements traditional "object biography" approaches to things.
ISSN:2326-0726
Contains:Enthalten in: The sixteenth century journal