This book productively contests the supposedly exclusive feminine aspect of the style moderne (Art Deco), through a sustained focus on the figure of the dandy, the books claims an essential role and place of the male body and masculinity in the history of Art Deco.
Deco dandy contests the supposedly exclusive feminine aspect of the style moderne (art deco) by exploring how alternative, parallel and overlapping experiences of decorative modernism, nationalism, gender and sexuality in the years surrounding World War I converge in the protean figure of the 'deco dandy'. The book suggests a broader view of art deco by claiming a greater place for the male body, masculinity and the dandy in this history than has been given to date. Important and productive moments in the history of the cultural life of Paris presented in the book provide insights into the changing role performed by consumerism, masculinity, design history and national identity.
By:
John Potvin Imprint: Manchester University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 240mm,
Width: 170mm,
Spine: 27mm
Weight: 980g ISBN:9781526134790 ISBN 10: 1526134799 Series:Studies in Design and Material Culture Pages: 352 Publication Date:31 October 2020 Audience:
General/trade
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College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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ELT Advanced
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
John Potvin is Professor of Art History at Concordia University, Montreal
Reviews for Deco Dandy: Designing Masculinity in 1920s Paris
'A truly important book about a critically formative period in modern times, this book is highly recommended.' Sun News Tucson -- .