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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Intelligent and Sensitive Testimony to Strong Women,
This review is from: Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) (Hardcover)
This museum-quality, coffee-table book is outstanding in every respect. Produced to accompany the New Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit, the book faithfully recaptures the power and immediacy of the exhibit photographs and art reproductions. The authors gathered the finest images from the long history of strong women, spanning the worlds of circus, of cartoons, of classical sculpture, and of modern bodybuilding. The illustrations and their captions convey a story in themselves, without ever needing to read the text. But what a storehouse of information is contained in the text! As a professional female bodybuilder myself, I have read nearly everything about my sport. This book gives an honest portrayal of the sport and of the ways in which female bodybuilders are presented to, and perceived by, the dominant culture. It effectively conveys the Catch-22 that enmeshes women of strength. Would a female sprinter be told, "Run fast, but not too fast. Don't try to run as fast as the men." How this situation came to be, and its effect on the sport's top competitors is carefully and responsibly presented here. The interviews with five very diverse representatives of women's bodybuilding are, in themselves, worth the price of the book. In addition, the authors present essays by the sports' acknowledged top historian, Steve Wennerstrom, and the sports' premiere sociologist, Leslie Heywood. The essays are daring, provocative, and brilliantly illustrated. Issues of race and class are addressed head-on. This is a strong book that doesn't apologize for itself or its subjects. This book will be enjoyed by anyone who has a fascination with women and strength.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Amazons,
By GabbyXenaFan123 (Chicago USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) (Hardcover)
A great compendium of pictures and information -- you don't get this stuff often. This book talks to your inner Terminatrix -- not only guys get muscles. Gals can be hardbody beautiful too!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must-have for anyone interested in strong women!,
This review is from: Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) (Hardcover)
This book is extraordinary. It is an examination of strong and muscular women, why people are so fascinated with them, their roles throughout history and how society depicts and responds to them. It is awesomely detailed, with numerous photos of beuatiful women, and is truly worth its weight in gold.
One of my favourite chapters dealt with a woman who spoke of her own lust for female muscle and how she loved being the stronger partner in her marriage. Another great chapter dealt with the issue of black female bodybuilders; a much more racially politicised issue than many white people realise. A third superb chapter dealt with the amazon in literature and included a segement on Robert Crumb and his love for muscular women. It's quite a relief to learn that even one of the all-time great comic book artists loves amazons! I would recommend this book to anybody who loves or are interested in muscular women, even from an intellectual perspective. |
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Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) by Joanna Frueh (Hardcover - May 1, 2000)
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