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ISBN 10: 0262692600
ISBN 13: 9780262692601
Author: Naomi Sawelson Gorse
Finally, a look at the role of women in the shaping of the high-spirited — but hardly feminist — Dada monement.
For all of its iconoclasm, the Dada spirit was not without repression, and the Dada movement was not without misogynist tendencies. Indeed, the word Dada evokes the idea of the male–both as father and as domineering authority. Thus female colleagues were to be seen not heard, nurturers not usurpers, pleasant not disruptive.This book is the first to make the case that women’s changing role in European and American society was critical to Dada. Debates about birth control and suffrage, a declining male population and expanding female workforce, the emergence of the New Woman, and Freudianism were among the forces that contributed to the Dadaist enterprise.
Among the female dadaists discussed are the German émigré Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven; Berlin dadaist Hannah Höch; French dadaists Juliette Roche and Suzanne Duchamp; Zurich dadaists Sophie Taeuber and Emmy Hennings; expatriate poet and artist Mina Loy; the “Queen of Greenwich Village,” Clara Tice; Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, the lesbian couple who ran The Little Review; and Beatrice Wood, who died in 1998 at the age of 105. The book also addresses issues of colonialist racism, cross-dressing and dandyism, and the gendering of the machine. The bibliography was compiled by the International Dada Archive (Timothy Shipe and Rudolf E. Kuenzli).
Contributors
Eleanor S. Apter, Barbara J. Bloemink, Willard Bohn, Carolyn Burke, William A. Camfield, Whitney Chadwick, Dorothea Dietrich, Susan Fillin-Yeh, Paul B. Franklin, Renée Riese Hubert, Marisa Januzzi, Amelia Jones, Marie T. Keller, Rudolf E. Kuenzli, Maud Lavin, Margaret A. Morgan, Dickran Tashjian, Elizabeth Hutton Turner, Barbara Zabel
Women in Dada Essays on Sex Gender and Identity 1998th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Women and the Dada Movement: An Overview
1.1 The Roots of Dada and Its Gender Dynamics
1.2 Female Artists in the Dada Movement
1.3 The Intersection of Feminism and Dada
1.4 Gendered Forms of Expression in Dada Works
1.5 The Historical Silencing of Women in Dada
Chapter 2: The Dada Women: Founding Figures and Lesser-Known Names
2.1 Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Her Pioneering Contributions
2.2 Hannah Höch: The Cut and Paste of Feminist Art
2.3 The Role of Other Women Artists in Dada’s Early Years
2.4 Marguerite Buffet, Jeanne Boucher, and Their Work
2.5 Reclaiming Forgotten Women in Dada History
Chapter 3: Gender and Sexuality in Dada’s Artistic Manifestos
3.1 Dada’s Radical Politics and Gender Fluidity
3.2 The Expression of Sexuality Through Dada Art
3.3 How Dadaist Manifestos Questioned Conventional Gender Norms
3.4 The Role of the Male Gaze in Dada’s Development
3.5 Exploring Gender as Performance in Dada
Chapter 4: Dada and the Challenge to Traditional Female Roles
4.1 Women as Makers of Art: Breaking Boundaries
4.2 Dada and the Feminist Reclamation of Space
4.3 The Representation of Women’s Bodies in Dada Art
4.4 Sexual Liberation and the Rejection of Conventional Womanhood
4.5 The Dadaist Rejection of the Muse: Women as Creators
Chapter 5: Performance and the Disruption of Gender Norms
5.1 Women in Dada Performances and Readings
5.2 The Blurring of Boundaries in Dada Performances
5.3 The Role of Women in Dadaist Theater and Cabaret
5.4 Challenging Gender in Dada Through Avant-Garde Performances
5.5 Sexuality as a Performance in Dadaist Works
Chapter 6: Dada and Its Legacy for Feminist Art
6.1 The Influence of Dada on Subsequent Feminist Movements
6.2 How Dada Inspired Female Artists of the 20th Century
6.3 The Continuing Feminist Reinterpretation of Dada Art
6.4 Revisiting Dada’s Legacy in Contemporary Feminist Art
6.5 Dada, Identity, and the Shaping of Gender in Modern Art
Chapter 7: Revising Dada: Gender and Historical Context
7.1 How Feminist Scholars Have Reinterpreted Dada History
7.2 The Intersection of Dada and Women’s History
7.3 Revising Male-Dominated Narratives of Dada
7.4 Women’s Contributions to Dada in Retrospective Exhibitions
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