Fashioning Identities in Renaissance Art

Fashioning Identities in Renaissance Art

Author: Mary Rogers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1351777696

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Originally published in 2000. Fashioning Identities analyses some of the different ways in which identities were fashioned in and with art during the Renaissance, taken as meaning the period c.1300-1600. The notion of such a search for new identities, expressed in a variety of new themes, styles and genres, has been all-pervasive in the historical and critical literature dealing with the period, starting with Burckhardt, and it has been given a new impetus by contemporary scholarship using a variety of methodological approaches. The identities involved are those of patrons, for whom artistic patronage was a means of consolidating power, projecting ideologies, acquiring social prestige or building a suitable public persona; and artists, who developed a distinctive manner to fashion their artistic identity, or drew attention to aspects of their artistic personality either in self portraiture, or the style and placing of their signature, or by exploiting a variety of literary forms.


Understanding Pornographic Fiction

Understanding Pornographic Fiction

Author: Charles Nussbaum

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1137556765

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This work defends two main theses. First, modern Western pornographic fiction functions as a self-deceptive vehicle for sexual or blood-lustful arousal; and second, that its emergence owes as much to Puritan Protestantism and its inner- or this-worldly asceticism as does the emergence of modern rationalized capitalism.