The artificial body in fashion and art : marionettes, models, and mannequins / Adam Geczy.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017Description: xiv, 194 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781472595973 (ebook)Subject(s): Human beings in art | Human body -- Social aspects | Human body in popular culture | Dolls -- Symbolic aspects | Mannequins (Figures) | Mannequins (Figures) in art | Art and Design | History of art | Fashion & textiles | Popular culture | Cultural studies: fashion & society | Anthropology | Performance artGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9781472595959Summary: Draws together a range of case studies across fashion, theatre, popular culture and art to provide an unprecedented history of 'fake' bodies. Artificial bodies constructed in human likeness, from uncanny automatons to mechanical dolls, have long played a complex and subtle role in human identity and culture. This book takes a range of these bodies, from antiquity to the present day, to explore how we seek out echoes, caricatures and replications of ourselves in order to make sense of the complex world in which we live. Packed with case studies, from the commedia del'arte to Hans Bellmer and the 1980s supermodel, this volume explores the divide between the "real" and the constructed. Arguing that the body "other" plays a crucial role in the formation of the self physically and psychologically, leading scholar Adam Geczy contends that the "natural" body has been replaced by a series of imaginary archetypes in our post-modern world, central to which is the figure of the doll. The Artificial Body in Fashion and Art provides a much-needed synthesis of constructed bodies across time and place, drawing on fashion theory, theatre studies and material culture, to explore what the body means in the realms of identity, gender, performance and art.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Draws together a range of case studies across fashion, theatre, popular culture and art to provide an unprecedented history of 'fake' bodies. Artificial bodies constructed in human likeness, from uncanny automatons to mechanical dolls, have long played a complex and subtle role in human identity and culture. This book takes a range of these bodies, from antiquity to the present day, to explore how we seek out echoes, caricatures and replications of ourselves in order to make sense of the complex world in which we live. Packed with case studies, from the commedia del'arte to Hans Bellmer and the 1980s supermodel, this volume explores the divide between the "real" and the constructed. Arguing that the body "other" plays a crucial role in the formation of the self physically and psychologically, leading scholar Adam Geczy contends that the "natural" body has been replaced by a series of imaginary archetypes in our post-modern world, central to which is the figure of the doll. The Artificial Body in Fashion and Art provides a much-needed synthesis of constructed bodies across time and place, drawing on fashion theory, theatre studies and material culture, to explore what the body means in the realms of identity, gender, performance and art.
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