Christopher Reed (Pennsylvania State University )
ART & HOMOSEXUALITY A HISTORY OF IDEAS C
Christopher Reed (Pennsylvania State University )
ART & HOMOSEXUALITY A HISTORY OF IDEAS C
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A comprehensive and lavishly illustrated exploration of the relationship between art and homosexuality. This is the first book of its kind, a provocative, globe-spanning narrative history that considers the fascinating reciprocity between gay sexuality and art from the ancient world to today.
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A comprehensive and lavishly illustrated exploration of the relationship between art and homosexuality. This is the first book of its kind, a provocative, globe-spanning narrative history that considers the fascinating reciprocity between gay sexuality and art from the ancient world to today.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780195399073
- ISBN-10: 0195399072
- Artikelnr.: 32730865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780195399073
- ISBN-10: 0195399072
- Artikelnr.: 32730865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher Reed is Associate Professor of English and Visual Culture at Pennsylvania State University. His previous books include Not at Home: The Suppression of Domesticity in Modern Art and Architecture and Bloomsbury Rooms: Modernism, Subculture, and Domesticity, winner of a 2005 Historians of British Art prize.
* 1: VARIETIES OF 'HOMOSEXUALITY'; VARIETIES OF 'ART'. INITIATORY
HOMOSEXUALITY: THE 'SAMBIA' OF NEW GUINEA and ANCIENT GREECE AND
ROME. GENDER-TRANSCENDENT HOMOSEXUALITY: POLYNESIA and NORTH AMERICA.
PERFORMATIVE HOMOSEXUALITY: TOKUGAWA JAPAN
* 2: BEFORE MODERNITY. EARLY CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL EUROPE. THE
RENAISSANCE. 17TH- AND 18TH-CENTURY EUROPE
* 3: INVENTING THE MODERN: ART AND SEXUAL IDENTITY IN THE LATE-
NINETEENTH CENTURY. IMAGERY AT MID-CENTURY. INVENTING THE
AVANT-GARDE. ARTISTS AT MID-CENTURY. THE MODERN ARTIST AS HOMOSEXUAL.
AESTHETES AND ART JOURNALS
* 4: SECRETS AND SUBCULTURES, 1900-1940. ECHOES OF AESTHETICISM.
AVANT-GARDE CONTINGENTS. SEXUALITY AND RACE. STRATEGIES OF CODING:
ABSTRACTION AND SYMBOLS. THE LIMITS OF THE AVANT-GARDE. THE
AVANT-GARDE AND THE OPEN SECRET. THE OPEN SECRET AND MASS CULTURE
* 5: THE SHORT TRIUMPH OF THE MODERN: 1940-1965. EXPRESSION AND
REPRESSION IN POST-WAR ART. POPULAR IMAGERY, POP ART, AND THE ORIGINS
OF POSTMODERNISM. CAMP AND CRITICISM
* 6: THE AVANT-GARDE AND ACTIVISM: 1965-1982. ART VS. POLITICS.
FEMINISTS, LESBIANS, AND FEMALE SENSIBILITY. IDENTITY AND SENSIBILITY
* 7: THE AIDS DECADE: 1982-1992. AIDS AND THE AVANT-GARDE. AIDS,
ACTIVISM, AND VISUAL CULTURE. HOMOPHOBIA AND VISUAL CULTURE
* 8: QUEER AND BEYOND. QUEER. FRAGMENTATION FROM WITHIN. PRESSURE FROM
WITHOUT. WORKING THROUGH DIFFERENCE: THE BLACK MALE NUDE
HOMOSEXUALITY: THE 'SAMBIA' OF NEW GUINEA and ANCIENT GREECE AND
ROME. GENDER-TRANSCENDENT HOMOSEXUALITY: POLYNESIA and NORTH AMERICA.
PERFORMATIVE HOMOSEXUALITY: TOKUGAWA JAPAN
* 2: BEFORE MODERNITY. EARLY CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL EUROPE. THE
RENAISSANCE. 17TH- AND 18TH-CENTURY EUROPE
* 3: INVENTING THE MODERN: ART AND SEXUAL IDENTITY IN THE LATE-
NINETEENTH CENTURY. IMAGERY AT MID-CENTURY. INVENTING THE
AVANT-GARDE. ARTISTS AT MID-CENTURY. THE MODERN ARTIST AS HOMOSEXUAL.
AESTHETES AND ART JOURNALS
* 4: SECRETS AND SUBCULTURES, 1900-1940. ECHOES OF AESTHETICISM.
AVANT-GARDE CONTINGENTS. SEXUALITY AND RACE. STRATEGIES OF CODING:
ABSTRACTION AND SYMBOLS. THE LIMITS OF THE AVANT-GARDE. THE
AVANT-GARDE AND THE OPEN SECRET. THE OPEN SECRET AND MASS CULTURE
* 5: THE SHORT TRIUMPH OF THE MODERN: 1940-1965. EXPRESSION AND
REPRESSION IN POST-WAR ART. POPULAR IMAGERY, POP ART, AND THE ORIGINS
OF POSTMODERNISM. CAMP AND CRITICISM
* 6: THE AVANT-GARDE AND ACTIVISM: 1965-1982. ART VS. POLITICS.
FEMINISTS, LESBIANS, AND FEMALE SENSIBILITY. IDENTITY AND SENSIBILITY
* 7: THE AIDS DECADE: 1982-1992. AIDS AND THE AVANT-GARDE. AIDS,
ACTIVISM, AND VISUAL CULTURE. HOMOPHOBIA AND VISUAL CULTURE
* 8: QUEER AND BEYOND. QUEER. FRAGMENTATION FROM WITHIN. PRESSURE FROM
WITHOUT. WORKING THROUGH DIFFERENCE: THE BLACK MALE NUDE
* 1: VARIETIES OF 'HOMOSEXUALITY'; VARIETIES OF 'ART'. INITIATORY
HOMOSEXUALITY: THE 'SAMBIA' OF NEW GUINEA and ANCIENT GREECE AND
ROME. GENDER-TRANSCENDENT HOMOSEXUALITY: POLYNESIA and NORTH AMERICA.
PERFORMATIVE HOMOSEXUALITY: TOKUGAWA JAPAN
* 2: BEFORE MODERNITY. EARLY CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL EUROPE. THE
RENAISSANCE. 17TH- AND 18TH-CENTURY EUROPE
* 3: INVENTING THE MODERN: ART AND SEXUAL IDENTITY IN THE LATE-
NINETEENTH CENTURY. IMAGERY AT MID-CENTURY. INVENTING THE
AVANT-GARDE. ARTISTS AT MID-CENTURY. THE MODERN ARTIST AS HOMOSEXUAL.
AESTHETES AND ART JOURNALS
* 4: SECRETS AND SUBCULTURES, 1900-1940. ECHOES OF AESTHETICISM.
AVANT-GARDE CONTINGENTS. SEXUALITY AND RACE. STRATEGIES OF CODING:
ABSTRACTION AND SYMBOLS. THE LIMITS OF THE AVANT-GARDE. THE
AVANT-GARDE AND THE OPEN SECRET. THE OPEN SECRET AND MASS CULTURE
* 5: THE SHORT TRIUMPH OF THE MODERN: 1940-1965. EXPRESSION AND
REPRESSION IN POST-WAR ART. POPULAR IMAGERY, POP ART, AND THE ORIGINS
OF POSTMODERNISM. CAMP AND CRITICISM
* 6: THE AVANT-GARDE AND ACTIVISM: 1965-1982. ART VS. POLITICS.
FEMINISTS, LESBIANS, AND FEMALE SENSIBILITY. IDENTITY AND SENSIBILITY
* 7: THE AIDS DECADE: 1982-1992. AIDS AND THE AVANT-GARDE. AIDS,
ACTIVISM, AND VISUAL CULTURE. HOMOPHOBIA AND VISUAL CULTURE
* 8: QUEER AND BEYOND. QUEER. FRAGMENTATION FROM WITHIN. PRESSURE FROM
WITHOUT. WORKING THROUGH DIFFERENCE: THE BLACK MALE NUDE
HOMOSEXUALITY: THE 'SAMBIA' OF NEW GUINEA and ANCIENT GREECE AND
ROME. GENDER-TRANSCENDENT HOMOSEXUALITY: POLYNESIA and NORTH AMERICA.
PERFORMATIVE HOMOSEXUALITY: TOKUGAWA JAPAN
* 2: BEFORE MODERNITY. EARLY CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL EUROPE. THE
RENAISSANCE. 17TH- AND 18TH-CENTURY EUROPE
* 3: INVENTING THE MODERN: ART AND SEXUAL IDENTITY IN THE LATE-
NINETEENTH CENTURY. IMAGERY AT MID-CENTURY. INVENTING THE
AVANT-GARDE. ARTISTS AT MID-CENTURY. THE MODERN ARTIST AS HOMOSEXUAL.
AESTHETES AND ART JOURNALS
* 4: SECRETS AND SUBCULTURES, 1900-1940. ECHOES OF AESTHETICISM.
AVANT-GARDE CONTINGENTS. SEXUALITY AND RACE. STRATEGIES OF CODING:
ABSTRACTION AND SYMBOLS. THE LIMITS OF THE AVANT-GARDE. THE
AVANT-GARDE AND THE OPEN SECRET. THE OPEN SECRET AND MASS CULTURE
* 5: THE SHORT TRIUMPH OF THE MODERN: 1940-1965. EXPRESSION AND
REPRESSION IN POST-WAR ART. POPULAR IMAGERY, POP ART, AND THE ORIGINS
OF POSTMODERNISM. CAMP AND CRITICISM
* 6: THE AVANT-GARDE AND ACTIVISM: 1965-1982. ART VS. POLITICS.
FEMINISTS, LESBIANS, AND FEMALE SENSIBILITY. IDENTITY AND SENSIBILITY
* 7: THE AIDS DECADE: 1982-1992. AIDS AND THE AVANT-GARDE. AIDS,
ACTIVISM, AND VISUAL CULTURE. HOMOPHOBIA AND VISUAL CULTURE
* 8: QUEER AND BEYOND. QUEER. FRAGMENTATION FROM WITHIN. PRESSURE FROM
WITHOUT. WORKING THROUGH DIFFERENCE: THE BLACK MALE NUDE







