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Surrealist Masculinities Gender Anxiety And The Aesthetics Of Postworld War I Reconstruction In France Reprint 2020 Amy Lyford

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Surrealist Masculinities Gender Anxiety And The Aesthetics Of Postworld War I Reconstruction In France Reprint 2020 Amy Lyford
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Amy Lyford
ISBN: 9780520932432, 0520932439
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Surrealist Masculinities Gender Anxiety And The Aesthetics Of Postworld War I Reconstruction In France Reprint 2020 Amy Lyford by Amy Lyford 9780520932432, 0520932439 instant download after payment.

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.

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