GSWS 491 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gender Binary, Fop, Sumptuary Law
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The fop, macaroni, sumptuary laws, and two-spirit people. It was used as literary satire for luxury, effeminacy, and effeminate countries like france or. A macaroni and politeness: paid constant attention to society and appearance, manners, brand name clothing, use of mirrors and narcissism, conspicuous versus private life. Countries passed laws regulating consumption of clothing, food, and other things. They ensured that commoners would not appear in luxurious clothing that was only fit for the elite higher class people. Status and class were used to separate people. These laws were used, at times, to prevent sex between different classes/populations. Anti-masonic satire used in a boston newspaper in 1751, the tunnel . Freemasons were associated with privacy and dubious secret rituals. They were believed to be dangerously un-masculine, and secret in society. There were no gender binary in the tribes. We"wha, the zu i man-woman of the late 19th century of the ihamana people.