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The masculine masquerade; masculinity and representation

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The masculine masquerade; masculinity and representation

by Perchuk, Andrew and Elaine Posner, editors, bell hooks, Matthew Barney, Tina Barney, Lyle Ashton Harris and Keith Piper, et al

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Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1995. Hardcover. 156p., 8.5x12 inches, profusely illustrated with the works of a number of artists, review copy with slip and sheet laid in, very good first edition in black cloth and dj. The prose contributors to this exhibition catalog -- Simon Watney, bell hooks, Glen Ligon, Steven Cohan and the editors -- draw on gay and feminist theory to "analyze the conventional and limited definition of masculinity as a social and cultural construct" (dj), then bring in race, class and other factors to expand that definition. The artists represented include Matthew and Tina Barney, Lyle Ashton Harris and Keith Piper, among others. The book includes an extensive bibliography on the arts and literature.

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Title
The masculine masquerade; masculinity and representation
Author
Perchuk, Andrew and Elaine Posner, editors, bell hooks, Matthew Barney, Tina Barney, Lyle Ashton Harris and Keith Piper, et al
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0262161540
ISBN 13
9780262161541
Publisher
The MIT Press
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1995
Bookseller catalogs
Gay Studies; Photography; African American; Art; 1990S;

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