The Sexual Perspective: Homosexuality and Art in the Last 100 Years in the WestRoutledge, 11 d’ag. 2005 - 400 pàgines First published in 1986 to wide critical acclaim, The Sexual Perspective broke new ground by bringing together and discussing the painting, sculpture and photography of artists who were gay/lesbian/queer/bisexual. The lavishly illustrated new edition discusses the greater lesbian visibility within the visual arts and artist's responses to the AIDS epidemic. Emmanuel Cooper places the art in its artistic, social and legal contexts, making it a vital contribution to current debates about art, gender, identity and sexuality. |
Continguts
1 The Mirror of the Soul | 1 |
2 Free from the Itch of Desire | 20 |
3 Genius has no Sex | 36 |
4 Sexual Aesthetes | 52 |
5 The Soul Identified with the Flesh | 70 |
6 The Sexual Code | 91 |
Private Faces in Public Places | 108 |
8 The New Woman | 127 |
10 Veiling the Image | 171 |
11 Lesbians Who Make Art | 194 |
12 There I Am | 218 |
13 Shouting and Singing | 250 |
Notes | 284 |
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9 The Divided Subject | 150 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Sexual Perspective: Homosexuality and Art in the Last 100 Years in the West Emmanuel Cooper Previsualització limitada - 2005 |
The Sexual Perspective: Homosexuality and Art in the Last 100 Years in the West Emmanuel Cooper Previsualització limitada - 1994 |
The Sexual Perspective: Homosexuality and Art in the Last 100 Years in the West Emmanuel Cooper Previsualització no disponible - 1994 |
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