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Surrealist Masculinities Amy Lyford

Surrealist Masculinities By Amy Lyford

Surrealist Masculinities by Amy Lyford


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Summary

Offers an exploration of how surrealist visual production was shaped by constructions of gender and sexuality, particularly masculinity, in the 1920s and early 1930s. This book analyzes surrealist work in relation to the history of surrealism and investigates how surrealist artists and writers appropriated advertising, and sexology.

Surrealist Masculinities Summary

Surrealist Masculinities: Gender Anxiety and the Aesthetics of PostWorld War I Reconstruction in France by Amy Lyford

"Surrealist Masculinities" offers a fresh exploration of how surrealist visual production was shaped by constructions of gender and sexuality, particularly masculinity, in the 1920s and early 1930s. Amy Lyford builds on feminist critical approaches to surrealism, which have viewed the female body in surrealism as symptomatic of male misogyny; yet she also departs from such work by arguing that representations of an anxious, ambivalent, or perverse masculinity were integral to the movement's critique of France's "return to order" in the years following World War I. This book analyzes surrealist work in relation to the history of surrealism and investigates how surrealist artists and writers appropriated contemporary medical science, advertising, and sexology in their quest to undermine the status quo.

Surrealist Masculinities Reviews

"Lyford demonstrates the subtle interpretation needed to navigate the complexities raised by issues of masculinity within Surrealism." -- Robert Radford Burlington Magazine "Tight, richly documented, and does an excellent job of interweaving image, text, and context, no easy task... Lyford has done a remarkable job of demonstrating how complicated surrealism's relationship was to all forms of normative masculinity." -- Carolyn J. Dean H-France Reviews

About Amy Lyford

Amy Lyford is Associate Professor of Art History at Occidental College.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: The Paradox of Surrealist Masculinity 1. Anxiety and Perversion in Postwar Paris 2. The Aesthetics of Dismemberment 3. The Advertisement of Emasculation: Andre Kertesz in Surrealist Paris 4. Man Ray, Lee Miller, and the Photography of Surrealist Sexuality 5. The Lessons of Barbette: Surrealism, Fascism, and the Politics of Sexual Metamorphosis Conclusion: A Postscript on Masculinity and Reconstruction Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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GOR005124137
9780520246409
0520246403
Surrealist Masculinities: Gender Anxiety and the Aesthetics of PostWorld War I Reconstruction in France by Amy Lyford
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
2007-07-05
252
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