How to Make the Body: Difference, Identity, and Embodiment: Visual Cultures and German Contexts
Editat de Jennifer Creech, Dr. Thomas O. Haakensonen Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350194045
ISBN-10: 1350194042
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 17 colour and 37 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Visual Cultures and German Contexts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350194042
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 17 colour and 37 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Visual Cultures and German Contexts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Examines canonical objects and texts with a specific focus on "the body" and its relationship to difference and identity
Notă biografică
Jennifer L. Creech is Instructor of German at Oregon State University, USA. She is the author of Mothers, Comrades and Outcasts in East German Women's Films (2016) and co-editor of Spectacle: German Visual Culture, Vol. 2 (2015)Thomas O. Haakeson is Associate Professor in Humanities & Sciences at California College of the Arts, USA. He is the author of Grotesque Visions: The Science of Berlin Dada (2021), and co-editor of Spectacle: German Visual Culture, Vol. 2 (2015)
Cuprins
1. Jennifer L. Creech and Thomas O. Haakenson, "Introduction: How to Make the Body"2. Alison Stewart, "Arousal, the Bible, and Bruegel's Codpieces: The Male Body in Early Modern Visual Culture" 3. David Ciarlo, "The Construction of the Aryan Body in German Visual Advertising, 1908-33" 4. Jill Holaday, "Die Gruppe Zero: Transforming Trauma to Transcendence" 5.Ilka Rasch, "RAF Corpse Art: The Living Dead in the Work of Gerhard Richter, Ernst Volland, Astrid Proll and Andres Veiel" 6. Sebastian Heiduschke, "Penis-bodied Specimen in the Exhibit Körperwelten ('Body Worlds')" 7. Jennifer L. Creech, "For the Porn Connoisseur: Cinema Joy" 8. Zachary Fitzpatrick, "Orientalized Bodies at Work: Cultural Zaniness in Berlin's Sayonara Tokyo Revue" 9. Thomas O. Haakenson, "Ai Weiwei's Body in Berlin"10. Jamele Watkins, "Afrolocken: Natural Hair in German Literature and Media" 11. Faye Stewart, "Poppthority: The Politics of Dr. Bitch Ray's Bodily Interventions" 12. Lucy Ashton, "Becoming Invisible/ Against Visibility: Hito Steyerl's How Not to be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational. MOV File"
Recenzii
From biblical arousals to RAF corpse art; from Joy's feminist pornography to Dr Bitch Ray's bodily interventions, there is much to admire in this thought-provoking essay collection on the visual culture and politics of the body in real-world German contexts.
How to Make the Body is a rich, multi-faceted volume that demonstrates the value of focusing on the body, and embodiment, in examining various aspects of visual culture in 20th and 21st-century German contexts [.] and with a strong and welcome emphasis on feminist and queer approaches.
Engaging with a diverse array of events, texts, and representations of lived experience, How to Make the Body powerfully mobilizes a range of cutting-edge theoretical approaches to generate new understandings of embodiment vital to German Studies and beyond.
How to Make the Body is a rich, multi-faceted volume that demonstrates the value of focusing on the body, and embodiment, in examining various aspects of visual culture in 20th and 21st-century German contexts [.] and with a strong and welcome emphasis on feminist and queer approaches.
Engaging with a diverse array of events, texts, and representations of lived experience, How to Make the Body powerfully mobilizes a range of cutting-edge theoretical approaches to generate new understandings of embodiment vital to German Studies and beyond.