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The Body Imaged

The Body Imaged

The Body Imaged

The Human Form and Visual Culture since the Renaissance
Kathleen Adler
Marcia Pointon
March 1993
Unavailable - out of print June 1999
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9780521447683

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    The twelve essays in this book employ a wide range of visual material from varying periods in history to explore different attitudes to and representations of the human body. Each essay serves to analyse how visual representations of the body work metaphorically and systematically to define and reinforce beliefs and social practices. Many of the essays focus on a single painting, photograph, or other object to examine the wider implications of the image of the body and the body as image. An impressive range of methods and approaches is brought to bear, serving to demonstrate the intellectual vigour and breadth of the subject of the body in art, and the richness of the material with which it can be studied.

    • No other book includes such a variety of essays, either in the period covered or in the methodologies selected
    • These are trendy essays about a trendy subject

    Product details

    March 1993
    Paperback
    9780521447683
    232 pages
    247 × 174 × 16 mm
    0.603kg
    40 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print June 1999

    Table of Contents

    • Part I: The Body of the Artist
    • Part II: Bodies of Masculinity
    • Part III: Bodies of Femininity
    • Part IV: The Body as Language.
      Editors
    • Kathleen Adler
    • Marcia Pointon