Napoleon's Closet
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See moreMargaret Waller’s fresh account of the paradoxical history of male clothing centers on an unlikely pair: Napoleon Bonaparte, the Corsican upstart who crowned himself emperor of France, and Pierre Antoine Le Boux La Mésangère, the defrocked priest who became Europe’s premier fashion editor.
Why do the most powerful men in the West wear sober, understated attire? Until the "Great Masculine Renunciation" in the eighteenth century, luxurious and often flamboyant clothing signalled social superiority for men as well as women.
Margaret Waller's fresh account of this historic recalibration of gender and class centres on an unlikely pair: Napoleon Bonaparte, the Corsican upstart who crowned himself emperor of France, and Pierre Antoine Le Boux La Mésangère, the defrocked priest who became Europe's premier fashion editor. Looking at knee breeches, schoolboy and officer uniforms, priests' robes, and imperial regalia, this book shows how misogyny and homophobia helped make Bonaparte, La Mésangère, and their peers men.
Napoleon's Closet shows when male fashion editors first associated women with fashion and urged men to renounce "feminine" frivolity in their dress. It connects French revolutionaries' masculinist construction of citizenship to the Church's long-standing requirement that its rank and file wear plain, modest clothing. It demonstrates that although Napoleon's reinstitution of sumptuous uniforms for men might seem the exception, he reserved for himself the modern male privilege of dressing down.
A lively and unorthodox exploration of the paradoxical history of male clothing, this book unveils the origins of modern ideas about normative masculinity, queerness, and "the closet."
Series: Gender and Culture Series
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231223331
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 21 b&w images
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Margaret Waller is professor emerita of French at Pomona College. She is the author of The Male Malady: Fictions of Impotence in the French Romantic Novel (1992) and the translator of Julia Kristeva’s Revolution in Poetic Language (1984).
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