The tale of the serial wife-murderer Bluebeard, his defiant, and surviving, final wife, a bloodied key and a secret chamber of horrors, has fascinated writers, composers, artists and film-makers throughout modern times. It is a unique story that dares to disclose and explore masculine violence: the homme fatal. This transdisciplinary book explores the deep appeal of the Bluebeard story for twentieth-century culture. Its major focus is how the modernist imagination used the elements of Bluebearda??s tale to explore masculinitya??s anxieties in the face of the emerging demands of women for redefinition and sexual equality: anxieties also of ethnic and cultural difference, and fundamental disquiet about sexuality, pathology and violence in the masculine. With chapters by Maria Tatar, Elisabeth Bronfen, Mererid Puw Davies, Ian Christie, David Cooper, Michael Hiltbrunner and the editors, the volume undertakes cultural, contextual and musicological analyses of Bartoka??s opera 'Duke Bluebearda??s Castle', tracing Bluebearda??s evolution from Perrault in the seventeenth century to the cinematic hommes fatals of Melies, Fritz Lang and Hitchcock. The result is an intriguing kaleidoscope of sexuality, curiosity, violence and death.
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Explores the deep appeal of the Bluebeard story for twentieth-century culture. This book focuses how the modernist imagination used the elements of Bluebeard's tale to explore masculinity's anxieties in the face of the emerging demands of women for redefinition and sexual equality.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface Griselda Pollock Introduction: A Perrault in Wolf’s Clothing Victoria Anderson 1. Bluebeard’s Curse: Repetition and Improvisational Energy in the Bluebeard Tale Maria Tatar 2. Bluebeard, Hero of Modernity: Tales at the fin de siècle Mererid Puw Davies 3. ‘Béla Bartók’s Duke Bluebeard’s Castle: A Musicological Perspective David Cooper 4. The Tale of the Eye: Revealing the Jew in Duke Bluebeard’s Castle Victoria Anderson 5. Hidden Debates Under a Baroque Surface: Barbe-bleue by Georges Méliès (1901) Michael Hiltbrunner 6. Hommes Fatales: Murder, Pathology and Hollywood Cinema’s Bluebeards Griselda Pollock 7. The Enigma of Homecoming: The Secret Beyond the Door Elisabeth Bronfen 8. Dying for Art: Michael Powell, Duke Bluebeard's Castle and the filmic art-work of the future Ian Christie Authors’ Biographies Bibliography Index
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Explores the deep appeal of the Bluebeard story for twentieth-century culture. This book focuses how the modernist imagination used the elements of Bluebeard's tale to explore masculinity's anxieties in the face of the emerging demands of women for redefinition and sexual equality.
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We stand at several crossroads at the moment in relation to the visual arts and cultures, historical and contemporary, and to theories and methods of analysis. The series New Encounters: Arts, Cultures, Concepts, edited by Griselda Pollock, confronts de rigueur cultural research with critical and crucial questions regarding its relevance in the contemporary world, such as how we think about visual art, the status of art history in the institution, and whether visual culture is taking its place. Working with transdisciplinary research, the series opens up new fields of collaboration in the visual cultures through encounters between ways of thinking, doing and making in the arts and humanities, connecting praxis and theory in new and innovative ways. Exploring art, history, culture, film and photography, the series seeks new knowledge by facilitating encounters between and across these different ways of doing, making and thinking about visual culture, and its place in contemporary life.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781845116330
Publisert
2009-03-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Biografisk notat

Griselda Pollock is Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds. Her numerous books include 'Vision and Difference', 'Differencing the Canon', 'Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum' and 'Theatre of Memory' . Victoria Anderson is Lecturer in Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is the author of 'Outfoxed: the Secret Life of a Fairy Tale'.