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Art, Medicine, and Femininity: Visualising the Morphine Addict in Paris, 1870–1914: Intoxicating Histories, cartea 8

Autor Hannah Halliwell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2023
“Paris is the centre of the cult,” wrote Robert Hichens in Felix, his 1902 novel on the rising number of morphine addictions in Europe. In Paris, artists depicted the morphine addict numerous times, yet they disregarded the reality of France’s addiction problem: male medical professionals made up the highest proportion of people who used morphine habitually. In oil paintings, caricatures, and lithographs, artists such as Pablo Picasso, Eugène Grasset, and Théophile Steinlen almost always depicted the morphine addict as a deviant female figure. Artists sensationalized addiction to elicit shock and stand out in the crowded Parisian art market. Their artworks show influences from contemporary medical texts on addiction and artistic depictions of sex workers, lesbians, and other women deemed socially deviant. These images proliferated in French society, creating false narratives about who was or could become addicted to drugs and setting a precedent for the visualization of drug addiction. Hannah Halliwell links the feminization of addiction to broader anxieties in late nineteenth-century France – the defeat by Prussia in 1871, concerns about social decadence, a declining population, and a rising feminist movement. Art, Medicine, and Femininity presents a new understanding of the history of addiction and substance use and its intersection with art and gender.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780228019909
ISBN-10: 0228019907
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 12 colour plates, 38 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press
Seria Intoxicating Histories


Recenzii

‘Hannah Halliwell makes a persuasive and ultimately convincing argument for the pathologising and feminisation of addiction through a compelling analysis of understudied works of art. I very much enjoyed reading this book.’ Kelly Ricciardi Colvin, University of Massachusetts, Boston and author of Charm Offensive: Commodifying Femininity in Postwar France

Notă biografică

Hannah Halliwell is a lecturer in Nineteenth-Century French Art History at the University of Edinburgh.

Descriere

Rampant morphine addiction in Third Republic France captured the imagination of artists in Paris. However, while the majority morphine users were male medical professionals, artists almost always pictured a female addict. Art, Medicine, and Femininity explores the societal impact of the feminization of addiction in this corpus of images.