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Routledge Blake, Gender and Culture - The Body, Gender and Culture

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between art and identity in Blake, Gender and Culture. Published by Routledge, this collection offers a deep look into how verse and design work together to challenge traditional perspectives. By bringing together various academic voices, the book examines Blake's work through many different lenses, including masculinity, performance, politics, and sexuality. Readers will find a wide range of scholarly approaches that look at subjects such as plant biology and empire. The collection uses historicist methods to explain how Blake's depictions of gender and sexuality continue to challenge and surprise viewers. This book is a significant resource for anyone studying the intersection of art history, gender studies, and English literature. Whether you are a student or a researcher, this collection provides a broad view of Blake's capacity to provoke thought. It has been recognized by reviewers as a strong collection that opens up a larger picture of his creative impact.

Key Features

Interdisciplinary study that combines the analysis of verse and design to provide a well-rounded view of Blake's work.

Diverse scholarly perspectives covering topics like masculinity, performance, empire, politics, and sexuality.

Historicist methods used to examine how Blake's depictions of gender and sexuality impact readers and viewers.

A comprehensive collection that includes studies on unexpected themes such as plant biology.

Highly regarded academic content recognized by The BARS Review and The Year's Work in English Studies.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 July 2012
Listed Since
24 August 2011

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