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    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
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    almafu_BV011521715
    Format: XII, 304 S. : Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-45004-7
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in American visual culture
    Content: When Pop-art paintings depicted Campbell soup cans or comic-book scenes of teen romance, did they stoop to the level of their mundane sources, or did they instead transmogrify the detritus of consumer culture into high art? In this study, Cecile Whiting declares the issues fundamentally irresolvable and instead takes the question itself, along with the varied answers it has generated, as the object of her analysis. Whiting presents case studies that focus on works by four artists - Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Marisol Escobar - who are closely associated with the Pop-art movement. Throughout her engaging analyses, Whiting unravels the gendered overtones of their cultural manoeuverings, noting how the connotations of masculinity as attached to the seriousness of high art, and the presumed frivolity and caprice of a feminine world of consumption repositioned cultural frontiers and reformulated the relation between sexes.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Pop-Art ; Popkultur ; Pop-Art ; Geschlechterforschung ; Kunstwissenschaft ; 1928-1987 Warhol, Andy ; 1931-2004 Wesselmann, Tom ; 1923-1997 Lichtenstein, Roy ; 1930-2016 Marisol
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