Creative Women of the 'Lost Generation' : Women in the Arts in the Wake of the Great War (Routledge Studies in First World War History)

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Creative Women of the 'Lost Generation' : Women in the Arts in the Wake of the Great War (Routledge Studies in First World War History)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032387369
  • DDC分類 700.82

Full Description

This book explores the creative women of the "Lost Generation" including painters, sculptors, film makers, writers, singers, composers, dancers, and impresarios who all pursued artistic careers in the years leading up to, during, and following World War I. These women's stories, and the art they created, commissioned, mobilized as propaganda, and performed shed light on the shifting nature of gender norms during this period.

With the combined knowledge and expertise from different contributors, chapters in this book consider how modernist practices continued their development in women's hands during the war through networks forged by and for women artists in the absence of their male colleagues. These chapters also reflect on how, in many cases, the dissolution of these structures after the November 1918 armistice had detrimental consequences for their professional trajectories. This book challenges the place creative women currently hold in the historical record while also clarifying how these artists and impresarios contributed to wartime and post-war culture.

This collection of essays will be of great value to scholars interested in social and gender history of the twentieth century, as well as historians of the arts through offering nuanced understanding of the essential work of female creative professionals, highlighting artistic women's experiences of resistance, mourning, and reinvention in the shadow of the Great War.

Contents

Introduction
Part 1. Survivors
1. Madame Stichel: A Trailblazing Ballet Choreographer Before and After the War
2. Nadia Boulanger and Louise Cruppi: Triumphs and Tragedy in the Shadow of the First World War
3. Marie Laurencin: Transformed by war - from Apollinaire and His Friends to the Ballets Russes
Part 2. Propagandists
4.Lalla Vandervelde: A Patriotic Belgian Heroine's "Journey out of War"
5. Lena Ashwell: Advocate, Leader, and Theatre Manager
6. Emma Calvé: A Diva's campagne de propagande
Part 3. Witnesses
7. Claire Croiza: Post-war Muse/Performing Mourning
8. Mabel Gardner: Shaped by War, Les Ateliers d'art sacré
9. Clara Longworth de Chambrun: Writing about War
Part 4. Pioneers
10. Germaine Dulac, Lotte Reiniger and Esfir Shub: How Well-Bred Girls Turned Film into Women's Business
11. Anne Dike and Anne Morgan: Recreating France through Public Cinema
Afterword

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