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Women modernists and fascism / Annalisa Zox-Weaver.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: NX180.F3 Z69 2011

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    "Modernism both influenced and was fascinated by the rhetorical and aesthetic manifestations of fascism. In examining how four artists and writers represented fascist leaders, Annalisa Zox-Weaver aims to achieve a more complex understanding of the modernist political imagination. She examines how photographer Lee Miller, filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, writer Gertrude Stein and journalist Janet Flanner interpret, dramatize and exploit Hitler, Göring and Pétain. Within their own artistic medium, each of these modernists explore confrontations between private and public identity, and historical narrative and the construction of myth. This study makes use of extensive archival material, such as letters, photographs, journals, unpublished manuscripts and ephemera and includes ten illustrations. This interdisciplinary perspective opens up wider discussions of the relationship between artists and dictators, modernism and fascism, and authority and representation"-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Zox-Weaver, Annalisa.
    Published
    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
    Contents
    Introduction: occupations
    1. In her image: Leni Riefenstahl's cinematic Hitler
    2. Stein's secret sharers: great men and modernist authority
    3. 'A face inappropriate to fame': Janet Flanner, the 'Fuhrer' profiles, and the image of the fascist leader
    4. Berchtesgaden is burning: Lee Miller, iconicity, and the demise of the Nazi leader
    Conclusion: from monster to muse
    Bibliography
    Index.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references ( pages 219-229) and index.
    Introduction: occupations -- 1. In her image: Leni Riefenstahl's cinematic Hitler -- 2. Stein's secret sharers: great men and modernist authority -- 3. 'A face inappropriate to fame': Janet Flanner, the 'Fuhrer' profiles, and the image of the fascist leader -- 4. Berchtesgaden is burning: Lee Miller, iconicity, and the demise of the Nazi leader -- Conclusion: from monster to muse -- Bibliography -- Index.

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    English
    ISBN
    9781107008526
    1107008522
    Physical Description
    x, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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