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Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) - Art Book for Amazonian Culture & History | Perfect for Art Lovers, Historians & Museum Enthusiasts
Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) - Art Book for Amazonian Culture & History | Perfect for Art Lovers, Historians & Museum Enthusiasts

Picturing The Modern Amazon (New Museum Books) - Art Book for Amazonian Culture & History | Perfect for Art Lovers, Historians & Museum Enthusiasts

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Pictured in two centuries of images, the hypermuscular and physically strong woman is studied here for the first time as a major player in popular culture and contemporary art. Using the bodybuilder as prototype, a rich variety of authors engage with her particular physicality, and how it resonates with social issues such as female pleasure and gender stereotypes. From the sublime to the gritty, this volume presents modern amazons as a culture with a history, a dazzling and transgressive current phenomenon, and avatars of the future. Packed with illustrations, Picturing the Modern Amazon investigates the representation of hypermuscular women in a range of visual sources. Historical images and archival materials dating from the late 1700s through the present century illustrate older notions of female strength, providing a solid base of comparison for the modern materials. Contemporary art explores a diversity of issues surrounding the physically strong woman; artists represented include Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Nicole Eisenman, Annie Leibovitz, Alison Saar, Andre Serrano, Cindy Sherman, and Nancy Spero. Comic artists address the amazon through comic strips, comic books, and unique art works that focus on muscular female characters and superheros; artists include Robert Crumb, Diane DiMassa, Roberta Gregory, John Howard, and Turtel Onli. Photographs of some of today's top bodybuilding competitors capture the stunning strength and definition of the hypermuscular woman. Co-edited by Joanna Frueh, Laurie Fierstein, and Judith Stein, the volume's contributors are Michael Cunningham, Nathalie Gassel, Leslie Heywood, Irving Lavin, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, Al Thomas, Jan Todd, Steve Wennerstrom, and Carla Williams. Interviews with noted bodybuilders-both the sport's pioneers and today's top competitors-provide a personal perspective.

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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.