All Stories

  1. A century in play: audience and critical engagement with American sport films, 1920–2024
  2. History, Material Culture, and the Fashioned Nostalgic Self: A Methodological Approach to Contemporary 1950s Fashion
  3. 90 years of Monopoly: how the ‘new craze’ morphed from socialist critique to capitalist dream
  4. Flying British Superheroes of World War II and Beyond
  5. The Barbie Phenomenon, Volume 1
  6. Introduction
  7. Introduction
  8. Going for Gold
  9. The Barbie Phenomenon, Volume 2
  10. Animals of the Realm
  11. British Royal Family
  12. Dressing the Royals
  13. Introduction
  14. Inventing Royalty
  15. Inventing Royalty in Merry Old England
  16. Let Them Eat Cake
  17. Royal Tourism and Touring Royals
  18. Royal Weddings – Fashion and Influence
  19. See and Be Seen
  20. The British Royals in Popular Culture
  21. The Modern Royal Family
  22. From Noir to Neo-Noir
  23. Adaptations, reboots and remakes in popular culture: Crime, noir, horror, heroes, beasts and bodies
  24. Ethics and post-evolution: The role of hyperreal adaptations in shaping popular cultural perceptions of animals
  25. Give us a clew: Solving fictional crime through the adaptive popular mediums of knitting and sewing
  26. The Women of the Air Transport Auxiliary in Second World War Newsreels
  27. Barbie
  28. The British Royals in Australia
  29. Historic British Royal Memes
  30. Royalty and Its Representation in Popular Culture
  31. A life in uniform: The mediated images of Queen Elizabeth II, the Rainbow Queen
  32. ‘Biography of the self’: Why Australian women wear 1950s style clothing
  33. Editorial
  34. Swimsuits as uniforms: Bodily transformation, control and transgression
  35. Editorial: The World is not Enough: The Impact of James Bond on Popular Culture
  36. James Bond, Gender Studies, and Popular Culture Pedagogy: A Case Study
  37. Why <em>Monopoly</em> Monopolises Popular Culture Board Games
  38. Parliamentary Dress
  39. The Inculcative Power of Australian Cadet Corps Uniforms in the 1900s and 1910s
  40. The Mutability of Uniform
  41. Editorial
  42. The mad kings of The Royals: Fashioning transgressions in royal popular culture television
  43. Designing for Curves
  44. Bubbles
  45. The History Bubble
  46. Sewing history: Consuming culture
  47. Performing nostalgia: Men’s consumption of 1950s fashion
  48. Diversity and democratization of Dior in Australia: Social factors in fashion modification in the 1940s–50s
  49. Dreaming of Yesterday: Fashioning Liminal Spaces in 1950s Nostalgia
  50. The neo-pin ups: Reimagining mid-twentieth-century style and sensibilities
  51. Addressing Rage: The Fast Fashion Revolt
  52. ‘Dressing up’ two democratic First Ladies: Fashion as political performance in America
  53. The size of the problem with the problem of sizing: How clothing measurement systems have misrepresented women’s bodies, from the 1920s to today