Exist otherwise : the life and works of Claude Cahun / Jennifer L. Shaw.
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London : Reaktion Books Ltd, 2017.
Copyright Date
©2017
Description
326 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 26 cm
Content type
text
still image
Media type
unmediated
Carrier type
volume
Bibliog.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Views and visions: Nantes, 1894-1920 -- Heroines, theatre, masquerade: the 1920s in Paris -- To embody my own revolt: surrealism and politics in the 1930s -- Spiritual arms instead of firearms: Cahun and Moore on the Isle of Jersey -- Conclusion: return to the farm without a name -- Appendix: a selection of Claude Cahun's writings.
Summary
In the turmoil of the 1920s and '30s, Claude Cahun challenged gender stereotypes with her powerful photographs, photomontages and writings: work that appears contemporary, or even ahead of our time, when viewed with twenty-first-century eyes. Cahun wrote poetry and prose for major French literary magazines, worked in avant-garde theatre, and was both comrade and critical outsider of the Surrealists. Her artful resistance tactics mocked and disrupted the Nazi occupiers of Jersey during the Second World War, putting her in mortal danger. Cahun worked collaboratively with Marcel Moore, her stepsister, lover and life partner, to create some of the most compelling photographs and photomontages of the period between the wars. This is the first work in English to tell the full story of Claude Cahun's art and life. It both recounts her life and analyses her complex writings and images, making them available to a wide audience. Shaw's account embeds Cahun's work in the exciting milieu of Paris between the wars and follows it into the dangerous territory of the Nazi-occupied Isle of Jersey. Using letters and diaries, Shaw brings Cahun's ideas and feelings to life and contributes to our understanding of photography, Surrealism and the histories of women artists and queer culture.
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9781780237282 hardback
1780237286 hardback
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