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E-grāmata: On the Nude: Looking Anew at the Naked Body in Art

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This book provides a timely reappraisal of one of the most enduring subjects in the history of art – the naked body.

Beginning with reflections on what denuding entails and means, the volume then shifts to a consideration of body politics in the context of Black political empowerment, disability, and queer and Indigenous politics of representation. Themes including the animal nude, the male nude, and nudity in childhood are also considered. The final section examines the nude from the perspective of the artist and the artist’s model.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, comparative literature, cultural studies, gender studies, queer studies, screen studies, and trans studies.



This book provides a timely reappraisal of one of the most enduring subjects in the history of art – the naked body.

On the Nude: Addressing Old and New Perspectives
Nicholas Chare and Ersy Contogouris

Part 1: On Denuding




The Dagenham Idol: A Neolithic Wooden Figurine Denuded
Nicholas Chare and Nathanael Price




Poking Out 'the Soft Part': The Raw and the Cooked Body in Peter Greenaways
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Maria Margaroni




Discursive Blurring in Representations of Classical Rapes and Abductions
Ersy Contogouris




Writing and Nudity: Nelly Arcan and Vanessa Beecrofts Girls
Martine Delvaux

Part 2: Body Politics and the Nude




Images of Solace: Looking beyond Violence in Cassilss Art
I. Milan Cail




S[ H]E: Black Body Politics and Gender
Lisa E. Farrington




Un-shaming the Greenlandic Female Body: The Indigenous Nude in Performance
Art
Kirsten Thisted




Watching Ones Back: Self-Portraits of Disabled Womens Backs as Provocative
and Protective
Ann Millet-Gallant

Part 3: Photography and the Nude




Nan Goldins Sag Harbor Pictures
Emma Wilson




Creating a Space and a (Visual) Language in the Work of Laura Aguilar
Ann Marie Leimer




The Animal Nude: Pony Play and Deborah Brights Being & Riding Valérie
Bienvenue and Nicholas Chare
Part 4: The Male Nude




Queeriosity: Does Hair Have a Gender? Around Del LaGrace Volcano, Daniela
Comani, Katarzyna Kozyra, Ana Mendieta, and Cindy Sherman
Frédérique Villemur




Art, Aesthetics, and Male Genitalia
Richard Leppert




Imperfect Beauty: Nudity, Classicism, Race, and Homoerotic Desire in the Male
Nudes of George Dureau
James Smalls

Part 5: On Being Nude




A Short Story About a Big Healing (Extracts)
Joanna Frueh




Looking beyond the Image: Cassils in Conversation with Nicholas Chare and
Ersy Contogouris
Cassils




Ways of Connecting with the Secret World behind the Life Model: Sarah R.
Phillips in Conversation with Nicholas Chare and Ersy Contogouris
Sarah R. Phillips




Notes Introducing (Unfinished) Soliloquy of a Nude
Kathleen G. Williamson




(Unfinished) Soliloquy of a Nude
Joanna Frueh



Joanna Frueh
Nicholas Chare is Professor of Art History at the Université de Montréal, Canada.

Ersy Contogouris is Assistant Professor of Art History at the Université de Montréal, Canada.