Erotic Art in Modern Germany
Erotic Art in Modern Germany
Visual Cultures of Sex, 1871-1945
Vanover, Ty; Smith, Camilla
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2026
288
Dura
Inglês
9781350540163
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor Introduction, Thomas O. Haakenson
Introduction, Camilla Smith and Ty Vanover
Part One: Locating Eroticism: Centres and Periphery
1. "Hans Licht": Bringing Homosexuality into the Light, Whitney Davis (University of California, Berkeley, USA; NOMIS Foundation, Zuerich, Switzerland)
2. Kirchner's Kama-sutra: Indian Erotica and Orientalist Fantasies in Imperial Germany, Sol Izquierdo de la Vina (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
3. Rudolf Wacker's Drawings of Sexual Graffiti as Intimate Ethnology, AEnne Soell (Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Germany)
Part Two: Queer Desire and Gender Non-Conformity
4. Fantasies of Lesbian Desire in Max Klinger's Zelt (Pavilion; 1916), Clare I. Rogan (Detroit Institute of Arts, USA)
5. Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Anita Berber, and Female Erotica in the Weimar Republic, Abbey Rees-Hales (University of Birmingham, UK)
6. Hiding in the Surface: Platonic Eros and the Work of Sascha Schneider, Christiane Starck (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany)
7. Spiritualism Homoeroticism: The Sexual Utopia of Elisar von Kupffer and Eduard von Mayer, Damien Delille (Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, France)
Part Three: Body Politics: Possibilities and Foreclosures
8. Otto Dix's Soldier and Nun (Rape) (1924): A Testimony to War or Sexual Violence?, Marie Gispert (Universite Grenoble Alpes, France)
9. Eros, Architecture, and Photography: Heinz Hajek-Halke and German Surrealism, Camilla Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)
10. The Allure of the Ideal: Homoerotic Art for the Third Reich, Ty Vanover (Dickinson College, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor Introduction, Thomas O. Haakenson
Introduction, Camilla Smith and Ty Vanover
Part One: Locating Eroticism: Centres and Periphery
1. "Hans Licht": Bringing Homosexuality into the Light, Whitney Davis (University of California, Berkeley, USA; NOMIS Foundation, Zuerich, Switzerland)
2. Kirchner's Kama-sutra: Indian Erotica and Orientalist Fantasies in Imperial Germany, Sol Izquierdo de la Vina (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
3. Rudolf Wacker's Drawings of Sexual Graffiti as Intimate Ethnology, AEnne Soell (Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Germany)
Part Two: Queer Desire and Gender Non-Conformity
4. Fantasies of Lesbian Desire in Max Klinger's Zelt (Pavilion; 1916), Clare I. Rogan (Detroit Institute of Arts, USA)
5. Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Anita Berber, and Female Erotica in the Weimar Republic, Abbey Rees-Hales (University of Birmingham, UK)
6. Hiding in the Surface: Platonic Eros and the Work of Sascha Schneider, Christiane Starck (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany)
7. Spiritualism Homoeroticism: The Sexual Utopia of Elisar von Kupffer and Eduard von Mayer, Damien Delille (Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, France)
Part Three: Body Politics: Possibilities and Foreclosures
8. Otto Dix's Soldier and Nun (Rape) (1924): A Testimony to War or Sexual Violence?, Marie Gispert (Universite Grenoble Alpes, France)
9. Eros, Architecture, and Photography: Heinz Hajek-Halke and German Surrealism, Camilla Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)
10. The Allure of the Ideal: Homoerotic Art for the Third Reich, Ty Vanover (Dickinson College, USA)
Index
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; Hans Bellmer; Max Klinger; Charlotte Berend-Corinth; Sascha Schneider; Heinz Hajek-Halke; Paul Brandt; Gruenderzeit; Nazi; modernization; German Empire; 19th century; 20th century; sexual life; censorship; sex; political; economic; history; interdisciplinary; visual; material-drawings; paintings; print folios; books; postcards; photography; illustrations; archival material; art movements; homosexuality; couples; anthropology; lesbian; femininity; violence; Expressionism; New Objectivity; Surrealism
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor Introduction, Thomas O. Haakenson
Introduction, Camilla Smith and Ty Vanover
Part One: Locating Eroticism: Centres and Periphery
1. "Hans Licht": Bringing Homosexuality into the Light, Whitney Davis (University of California, Berkeley, USA; NOMIS Foundation, Zuerich, Switzerland)
2. Kirchner's Kama-sutra: Indian Erotica and Orientalist Fantasies in Imperial Germany, Sol Izquierdo de la Vina (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
3. Rudolf Wacker's Drawings of Sexual Graffiti as Intimate Ethnology, AEnne Soell (Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Germany)
Part Two: Queer Desire and Gender Non-Conformity
4. Fantasies of Lesbian Desire in Max Klinger's Zelt (Pavilion; 1916), Clare I. Rogan (Detroit Institute of Arts, USA)
5. Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Anita Berber, and Female Erotica in the Weimar Republic, Abbey Rees-Hales (University of Birmingham, UK)
6. Hiding in the Surface: Platonic Eros and the Work of Sascha Schneider, Christiane Starck (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany)
7. Spiritualism Homoeroticism: The Sexual Utopia of Elisar von Kupffer and Eduard von Mayer, Damien Delille (Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, France)
Part Three: Body Politics: Possibilities and Foreclosures
8. Otto Dix's Soldier and Nun (Rape) (1924): A Testimony to War or Sexual Violence?, Marie Gispert (Universite Grenoble Alpes, France)
9. Eros, Architecture, and Photography: Heinz Hajek-Halke and German Surrealism, Camilla Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)
10. The Allure of the Ideal: Homoerotic Art for the Third Reich, Ty Vanover (Dickinson College, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor Introduction, Thomas O. Haakenson
Introduction, Camilla Smith and Ty Vanover
Part One: Locating Eroticism: Centres and Periphery
1. "Hans Licht": Bringing Homosexuality into the Light, Whitney Davis (University of California, Berkeley, USA; NOMIS Foundation, Zuerich, Switzerland)
2. Kirchner's Kama-sutra: Indian Erotica and Orientalist Fantasies in Imperial Germany, Sol Izquierdo de la Vina (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
3. Rudolf Wacker's Drawings of Sexual Graffiti as Intimate Ethnology, AEnne Soell (Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Germany)
Part Two: Queer Desire and Gender Non-Conformity
4. Fantasies of Lesbian Desire in Max Klinger's Zelt (Pavilion; 1916), Clare I. Rogan (Detroit Institute of Arts, USA)
5. Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Anita Berber, and Female Erotica in the Weimar Republic, Abbey Rees-Hales (University of Birmingham, UK)
6. Hiding in the Surface: Platonic Eros and the Work of Sascha Schneider, Christiane Starck (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany)
7. Spiritualism Homoeroticism: The Sexual Utopia of Elisar von Kupffer and Eduard von Mayer, Damien Delille (Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, France)
Part Three: Body Politics: Possibilities and Foreclosures
8. Otto Dix's Soldier and Nun (Rape) (1924): A Testimony to War or Sexual Violence?, Marie Gispert (Universite Grenoble Alpes, France)
9. Eros, Architecture, and Photography: Heinz Hajek-Halke and German Surrealism, Camilla Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)
10. The Allure of the Ideal: Homoerotic Art for the Third Reich, Ty Vanover (Dickinson College, USA)
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; Hans Bellmer; Max Klinger; Charlotte Berend-Corinth; Sascha Schneider; Heinz Hajek-Halke; Paul Brandt; Gruenderzeit; Nazi; modernization; German Empire; 19th century; 20th century; sexual life; censorship; sex; political; economic; history; interdisciplinary; visual; material-drawings; paintings; print folios; books; postcards; photography; illustrations; archival material; art movements; homosexuality; couples; anthropology; lesbian; femininity; violence; Expressionism; New Objectivity; Surrealism