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The Erotic Doll A Modern Fetish Marquard Smith

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The Erotic Doll A Modern Fetish Marquard Smith
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.57 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Marquard Smith
ISBN: 9780300152029, 0300152027, 2013026515
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Erotic Doll A Modern Fetish Marquard Smith by Marquard Smith 9780300152029, 0300152027, 2013026515 instant download after payment.

Since the 19th century, dolls have served as toys but also as objects of obsession, love, and lust. That century witnessed the emergence of the term "heterosexual" and of modern concepts of fetishism, perversity, and animism. Their convergence, and the demands of a growing consumer society resulted in a proliferation of waxworks, shop-window dummies, and customized love dolls, which also began to appear in art. Oskar Kokoschka commissioned a life-sized doll of his former lover Alma Mahler; Hans Bellmer crafted poupées; and Marcel Duchamp fabricated a nude figure in his environmental tableau Etant donnés. The Erotic Doll is the first book to explore men's complex relationships with such inanimate forms from historical, theoretical, and phenomenological perspectives. Challenging our commonsense grasp of the relations between persons and things, Marquard Smith examines these erotically charged human figures by interweaving art history, visual culture, gender, and sexuality studies with the medical humanities, offering startling insights into heterosexual masculinity and its discontents.

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