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The Modern Woman Revisited Whitney Chadwick

The Modern Woman Revisited By Whitney Chadwick

The Modern Woman Revisited by Whitney Chadwick


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Inter-war Paris witnessed unparalleled freedom for women, who enjoyed access to education and opportunities to participate in artistic and intellectual life. This text offers a nuanced portrait of what it meant to be a modern woman during this decisive period of modernism's development.

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The Modern Woman Revisited: Paris between the Wars by Whitney Chadwick

The contributions of female artists to the development of literary and modernism in early 20th-century France remain poorly understood. It was during this period that a so-called modern woman began occupying urban spaces associated with the development of modern art and modernism's struggles to define subjectivities and sexualities. Whereas most studies of modernism's formal innovations and its encouragement of artistic autonomy neglect or omit necessary discussions of gender, race, class and sexual orientation, the contributors to The Modern Woman Revisited inject these perspectives into the discussion. 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 made lasting contributions to art and literature. Some of the artists discussed include: Colette; Tamara de Lempicka; Sonia Delaunay; Djuna Barnes; Augusta Savage; and Lee Miller. In this text, an internationally recognized roster of art historians, literary critics, and other scholars offers a nuanced portrait of what it meant to be a modern woman during this decisive period of modernism's development. Individual essays explore the challenges faced by women in the early decades of the 20th century, as well as the strategies these women deployed to create their art and build meaningful lives and careers. The introduction underscores the importance of the contributors' efforts to engender larger questions about modernity, sexuality, race and class.

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CIN0813532922G
9780813532929
0813532922
The Modern Woman Revisited: Paris between the Wars by Whitney Chadwick
Used - Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2003-08-31
320
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