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Eroticism and the Body Politic


Eroticism and the Body Politic

Paperback by Hunt, Lynn

Eroticism and the Body Politic

£29.00

ISBN:
9780801840272
Publication Date:
26 Nov 1990
Language:
English
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 23 May 2024
Eroticism and the Body Politic

Description

By the end of the nineteenth century, women had become an undeniable force both in the public discussion of social life and in politics itself. Yet in art and literature women's bodies continued to be represented-- and domesticated-- by men. They were still more often the object of the artist's or writer's gaze than they were the subject of their own representing processes. The erotic potential of women's bodies, however, was far from a marginal concern in the elaboration of modern forms of politics, art, literature, and psychology. In "Eroticism and the Body Politic", scholars from art history, history, and literature examine the frequent intersections between the body erotic and the body politic. Focusing on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century France, they show how eroticized representations of bodies had a multitude of political and cultural meanings. The authors consider the eroticized body in a wide variety of media: from Fragonard's paintings of "erotic mothers", to political pornography attacking Marie Antoinette, to the "new woman" of fin-de-siecle decorative arts. Exploring the possibilities of a multidisiplinary approach, the volume shows that eroticism had an impact far beyond the usual confines of libertine or pornographic literature-- and that politics included much more than voting, meeting, or demonstrating. At a time of general methodological ferment in the "human sciences", "Eroticism and the Body Politic" brings fresh approaches to the developing field of cultural studies.

Contents

Introduction Chapter 1. Fragonard's Erotic Mothers and the Politics of Reproduction Chapter 2. The Political Economy of the Body in the Liaisons dangereuses of Choderlos de Laclos Chapter 3. The Diamond Nacklace Affair Revisited (1785-1786): The Case of the Missing Queen Chapter 4. Political Exposures: Sexuality and Caricature in the French Revolution Chapter 5. The Many Bodies of Marie Antoinette: Political Pornography and the Problem of the Feminine in the French Revolution Chapter 6. The Social Body: Disorder and Ritual in Sade's Story of Juliette Chapter 7. The "New Woman," Feminism, and the Decorative Arts in Fin de Siècle France Chapter 8. Splitting Hairs: Female Fetishism and Postpartum Sentimentality in the Fin de Siècle Chapter 9. Rodin's Reputation Contributors

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