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Helen McDonald (Author)
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December 7, 2000 0415170990 978-0415170994 1
Art is always ambiguous. When it involves the female body it can also be erotic. Erotic Ambiguities is a study of how contemporary women artists have reconceptualised the figure of the female nude. Helen McDonald shows how, over the past thirty years, artists have employed the idea of ambiguity to dismantle the exclusive, classical ideal enshrined in the figure of the nude, and how they have broadened the scope of the ideal to include differences of race, ethnicity, sexuality and disability as well as gender.
McDonald discusses the work of a wide range of women artists, including Barbara Kruger, Judy Chicago, Mary Duffy, Zoe Leonard, Tracey Moffatt, Pat Brassington and Sally Smart. She traces the shift in feminist art practices from the early challenge to partriarchal representations of the female nude to contemporary, 'postfeminist' practices, influenced by theories of performativity, queer theory and postcoloniality. McDonald argues that feminist efforts to develop a more positive representation of the female body need to be reconsidered, in the face of the resistant ambiguities and hybrid complexities of visual art in the late 1990s.


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McDonald (fine arts, Univ. of Melbourne) presents an academic-style volume based upon the unquestionable fact that ambiguity exists in the perception or reading of successful visual art but also adds the proposal that "art is always erotic." The venue for examining these issues is mostly feminist performance body art as seen in photography and on screen. These works are viewed through the theories of Lacanian psychoanalysis, deconstructivism, and dissertations covering the conceptual ideal of an erotically female body as seen in poststructuralist feminist criticism, notably Judith Butler's Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (LJ 12/89). Most of the illustrations document work created by women of Australia, including the Aborigine, and much of the feminist imagery in the roughly 75 plates is fairly recent or little known, making this an important offering to those looking for work produced outside the usual centers. McDonald, however, steps beyond her topic of the "degendering" of feminist body art and criticism and tarnishes the subject by writing on deregulating intergenerationalist sex (e.g., "it is possible to conceive of a society in which sexual relations between children and adults, including incest, might be permissible and even desirable for all concerned"). Not recommended.AMary Hamel-Schwulst, formerly with Towson Univ., MD
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...a dense, theory-filled volume which discusses work by--among others--comtemporary queer artists Zoe Leonard and Tracy Moffatt. Queer Caucus for Art Newsletter October 2001.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (December 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415170990
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415170994
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #559,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Multi faceted Feminist perspective on the nude in art, January 10, 2007
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This is an interesting book because of the diverse points of view it presents about the female nude in art and how different artists and scholars think about the nude. There is a lot of diverse perspectives on the female nude in femininist circles from anything goes to discomfort about female nudity. Those perspectives are presented in this well written book and I found the artists, the art and the viewpoints interesting. Again and again the author talks about the how the role of ambiguity is part of the nude in art regardless of who made the art and who is looking at the art.The last chapter of this book went off into weirdness for me but so what? Most of the book is interesting and compelling.
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Nakedness is the most potent visual sign that a body is available for sexual encounter with another body. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
hybrid ambiguities, feminist art production, performance body art, feminist art practices, conceptual ideal, vaginal imagery, erotic ambiguities, feminist art criticism, obscene body, deconstructive feminists, ideal female body, binary frame, female nude, surrealist art, feminist artists, performative approach, feminist deconstruction, naked female body, heterosexual matrix, feminist ideal, catalogue essay
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Pet Thang, New York, Cindy Sherman, Destiny Deacon, Della Grace, Elizabeth Grosz, Native Blood, Lynda Nead, Rosalind Krauss, Spirit Women, Zoe Leonard, Barbara Kruger, Fiona Foley, Jane Trengove, Jennifer Miller, Judith Butler, Karen Finley, Pat Brassington, Farnese Palace, Jane Burton, Kenneth Clark, Linda Sproul, Tracey Moffatt, John Berger, Kate Beynon
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