Icons of beauty
art, culture, and the image of women
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Author
Contributions
- Bosch, Lindsay J. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Greenwood Press, Santa Barbara, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
186,500 words, Guess
Page Count
746 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveiconsofbeautyart0000manc
- Internet Archiveiconsofbeautyart0002manc
- ISBN-100313338213
- ISBN-100313081565
- ISBN-100313338221
and 18 more
- ISBN-100313081573
- ISBN-10031333823X
- ISBN-100313081581
- ISBN-139780313338212
- ISBN-139780313081569
- ISBN-139780313338229
- ISBN-139780313081576
- ISBN-139780313338236
- ISBN-139780313081583
- Library of Congress Control Number2009035214
- OCLC Control Number422757509
- Better World Books9780313338212
- Better World Books9780313081569
- Better World Books9780313338236
- Better World Books9780313338229
- Better World Books9780313081576
- Better World Books9780313081583
- Open LibraryOL24534019M
Classifications
- DDC704.9/42409
- LCCN7630 .M25 2010
- LCCN7630.M25 2009
Alternate Titles
- Art, culture, and the image of women
Description
From images of Eve to Cindy Sherman's self-portraits, from Cleopatra to Madonna, from ancient goddesses to modern celebrities, this work offers an overview of the most revered icons of female beauty in world art from pre-history to the present. What gives beauty such fascinating power? Why is beauty so easy to recognize but so hard to define? Across cultures and continents and over the centuries the standards of beauty have changed but the desire to portray beauty, to praise beauty, and to possess beauty has never diminished. This set offers insight as to how we can use perceptions of beauty to learn about world cultures, both past and present. Each chapter looks at an individual work of art to pose a question about the power of beauty. What makes beauty modern? What is the influence of celebrities? How do women portray their own beauty in a different manner than men? In-depth profiles of the icons reveal how specific ideas about beauty were developed and expressed, offering a full analysis of their history, cultural significance, and lasting influence. In addition to renowned works of art, it also looks at icons in literature, film, politics, and contemporary entertainment. Interdisciplinary and multicultural in its approach, chapters inside this set also feature sidebars on provocative topics and issues, such as foot binding and body adornment; myths and practices; opinions and interpretations; and even related films, songs, and even comic book characters.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Greenwood icons
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