Being Gorgeous
Feminism, Sexuality and the Pleasures of the Visual
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:9th Jun '15
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How flamboyance, dress and performance presents a feminist politics for the twenty-first century
Being Gorgeous explores the ways in which extravagance, flamboyance and dressing up can open up possibilities for women to play around anarchically with familiar stereotypical tropes of femininity. This is protest through play - a pleasurable misbehaviour that reflects a feminism for the twenty first century. Willson discusses how, whether through pastiche, parody, or pure pleasure, artists, artistes and indeed the spectators themselves can operate in excess of the restrictive images which saturate our visual culture. By referring to a wide spectrum of examples, including Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, Matthew Barney, Dr Sketchy's, Audacity Chutzpah, Burly Q and Carnesky's Ghost Train, Being Gorgeous demonstrates how contemporary female performers embody, critique and thoroughly relish their own representation by inappropriately re-appropriating femininity.
'... important, timely and provocative' - Debra Ferreday, author of Online Belongings; 'The author has raised an important point overall, especially with regards to how experimenting with visual aesthetics can empower women to throw off the tropes imposed by traditional notions of femininity and its associated stereotypes...a thought-provoking read.' - Katherine Williams, LSE Review of Books
ISBN: 9781780762845
Dimensions: 214mm x 136mm x 18mm
Weight: 320g
240 pages