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His Other Half Wendy Lesser

His Other Half By Wendy Lesser

His Other Half by Wendy Lesser


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Counters the belief that male artists inevitably misrepresent women. Through various subjects such as Marilyn Monroe's walk, for instance, or the dwarf manicurist Miss Mowcher in David Copperfield, she attempts to show an art that responds to and even attempts to overcome division.

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His Other Half: Men Looking at Women Through Art by Wendy Lesser

Wendy Lesser counters the reigning belief that male artists inevitably misrepresent women. She builds this case through inquiry into many unexpected and germane subjects - Marilyn Monroe's walk, for instance, or the dwarf manicurist Miss Mowcher in David Copperfield, or the shoulder blades of Degas' bathers. Placing such particulars within the framework of Plato's myth of the divided beings and psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism, Lesser sets out before the reader an art that responds to and even attempts to overcome division.

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This is a wonderful book...lucid, cultivated, amiable...[His Other Half] is a model of the kind of flexible, interdisciplinary culture criticism that is desperately needed to bridge the gap between the general reader and the academic ghetto. Lesser, moving with graceful ease from literature and art to photography and cinema, is concerned with the image of woman as refracted through male imagination...Wendy Lesser has made an important contribution. -- Camille Paglia Washington Post Book World Wendy Lesser bases her group of essays on the idea that certain male artists are in search of their own lost or hidden female selves, and that the success of their search can be measured by the way such rescued selves are freed by the artist and given independent life in his works of art...Ms. Lesser is excellent on the force of Dickens's sentimentality...Her discussion of Degas's nudes is very moving...[and] her discussion of Alfred Hitchcock is really magnificent. -- Anne Hollander New York Times Book Review [A] stimulating collection of essays...His Other Half is an arresting work of criticism. Lesser writes with volatile wit, an eager, almost breezy confidence and a palpable pleasure in reading and looking and analyzing--and in the suppleness of her own cleverness. She ranges from Henry James to Alfred Hitchcock, with chapters on Cecil Beaton's photographs, Degas's pastels, Barbara Stanwyck as The Lady Eve and Stella Dallas, and shows the kind of zapping glee throughout that recalls the wisecracking heroines of screwball comedies. -- Marina Warner Times Literary Supplement In this wise and generous book, Lesser enables her readers to go further than they might have expected, both in looking at the artists she has written about and in searching internally for their points of resonance. -- Katharyn Eaton San Francisco Chronicle

About Wendy Lesser

Wendy Lesser is editor of The Threepenny Review.

Table of Contents

Divided selves; mothers; Degas' nudes; Gissing's even-handed oddness; Henry James and the battle of the sexes; Hitchcock's couples; Randall Jarrell's sinister beings; Beaton's ladies; the disembodied body of Marilyn Monroe; Stanwyck; closing the circle.

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CIN0674392116G
9780674392113
0674392116
His Other Half: Men Looking at Women Through Art by Wendy Lesser
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19920306
304
N/A
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