The Modern Woman Revisited : Paris Between the Wars /
Between the two world wars, Paris served as the setting for unparalleled freedom for expatriate as well as native-born French women, who enjoyed unprecedented access to education and opportunities to participate in public, artistic and intellectual life. Many of these women--including Colette, Tamar...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Becoming modern : gender and sexual identity after World War I / Whitney Chadwick and Tirza True Latimer
- Gender, race, and miscegenation : African Americans in Jazz Age Paris / Tyler Stovall
- Deconsecrating modernism : allegories of regeneration in Brooks and Picasso / Bridget Elliott
- "Never admit!" : Colette and the freedom of paradox / Isabelle de Courtivron
- Samson and Delilah revisited : the politics of fashion in 1920s France / Mary Louise Roberts
- Painting the perverse : Tamara de Lempicka and the modern woman artist / Paula Birnbaum
- Sonia Delaunay's Simultaneous fashions and the modern woman / Tag Gronberg
- Looking like a lesbian : portraiture and sexual identity in 1920s Paris / Tirza True Latimer
- Djuna Barnes : looking like a lesbian/poet / Carolyn Allen
- Singular plural : collaborative self-images in Claude Cahun's Aveux non avenus / Jennifer Shaw
- "Something hidden, secret, and eternal" : Romaine Brooks, Radclyffe Hall and the lesbian image in The forge / Joe Lucchesi
- Modern dancers and African Amazons : Augusta Savage's sculptures of women, 1929-1930 / Theresa Leininger-Miller
- Lee Miller's two bodies / Whitney Chadwick
- "Le numero Barbette" : photography and the politics of embodiment in interwar Paris / Amy Lyford.