par
Latimer, Tirza True.
Numéro de rayon préféré
704.0866430944361 22
Date de publication
2005
Résumé
Annotation What does it mean to look like a lesbian? Though it remains impossible to conjure a definitive image that captures the breadth of this highly nuanced term, today at least we are able to consider an array of visual representations that have been put into circulation by lesbians themselves over the last six or seven decades. In the early twentieth century, however, no notion of lesbianism as a coherent social or cultural identity yet existed. In Women Together/Women Apart, Tirza True Latimer explores the revolutionary period between World War I and World War II when lesbian artists working in Paris began to shape the first visual models that gave lesbians a collective sense of identity and allowed them to recognize each other. Flocking to Paris from around the world, artists and performers such as Romaine Brooks, Claude Cahun, Marcel Moore, and Suzy Solidor used portraiture to theorize and visualize a "new breed" of feminine subject. The book focuses on problems of feminine and lesbian self-representation at a time and place where the rights of women to political, professional, economic, domestic, and sexual autonomy had yet to be acknowledged by the law. Under such circumstances, same-sex solidarity and relative independence from men held important political implications. Combining gender theory with visual, cultural, and historical analysis, Latimer draws a vivid picture of the impact of sexual politics on the cultural life of Paris during this key period. The book also illuminates the far-reaching consequences of lesbian portraiture on contemporary constructions of lesbian identity.
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Pertinence:
1.4140
par
McAuliffe, Mary, 1943- author.
Numéro de rayon préféré
944.3610815 23
Date de publication
2016
Résumé
"With rich illustrations and evocative narrative, McAuliffe portrays Paris during the fabulous 1920s, when art and architecture, music, literature, fashion, entertainment, transportation, and behavior all took dramatically new forms"--Provided by publisher
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Pertinence:
1.0421
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par
Cohen, Margaret, 1958-
Numéro de rayon préféré
838.91209 20
Date de publication
1993
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.6569
par
Hamalian, Linda.
Numéro de rayon préféré
811.52 22
Date de publication
2005
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.4607
par
Mitchell, Allan, 1933-
Numéro de rayon préféré
838.91209 22
Date de publication
2011
Résumé
Author of Nazi Paris, a Choice Academic Book of the Year, Allan Mitchell has researched a companion volume concerning the acclaimed and controversial German author Ernst Jünger who, if not the greatest German writer of the twentieth century, certainly was the most controversial. His service as a military officer during the occupation of Paris, where his principal duty was to mingle with French intellectuals such as Jean Cocteau and with visiting German celebrities like Martin Heidegger, was at the center of disputes concerning his career. Spending more than three years in the French capital,
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.3833
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