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Post-butt : the power of the image / De Luca, Melani.

LIBRA - Limited TR675 .D45 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Luca, Melani, author.
Contributor:
Penn Sexuality Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography, Artistic.
Photography, Artistic--Philosophy.
Photography, Erotic.
Buttocks--Pictorial works.
Buttocks.
art photography.
Physical Description:
176 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
[The Netherlands] : Onomatopee, [2019]
Summary:
Post-Butt analyses the virality of images in our mediated society. More rounded, it is a case study around the image of female butts, bootys, and behinds, and their influence in media, society and art. The butt is the protagonist of mass-mediated culture, it is the democratic sex organ par excellence. The phenomenon of bootyfication exists in many contexts, as varied as the exploitation of the body in colonialism to 90s hiphop culture. Post-Butt goes through different periods in time and place, to analyze the political meaning of the usage of the image of the female buttocks. Then, it discusses the role of the booty in varied cultural expressions such as film, Internet art, music videos, dance and plastic surgery. Deep inside, Post-butt aims to reflect on how our society is conditioned by viral images, that do not only exist in the digital context, but have deep consequences on our physical world as well.
With an introduction by Charlotte van Buylaere, curator and writer specialism in post-feminism and Internet art. Featuring Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Guy Debord, Beyonce, Amy Schumer, Kara Walker, Josephine Baker, Kim K. Saartje Baartman, Amalia Ulman, and many more bootyful others!
Contents:
Introduction
The Post-Butt Manifesto
Visual Chapter: Instagram Overview
Visual Chapter: Pornography, Art and Museums
Visual Chapter: The Contemporary Image of Buttocks in Western Society
Visual Chapter: The Background of the Non-beautiful Venus
Visual Chapter: The Politics of Dancing, Framing as an Act of Cultural Expression
Visual Chapter: Plastic Surgery and Other Side Effects
Conclusion Post-Butt
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-176).
ISBN:
9493148025
9789493148024
OCLC:
1096474241

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