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Imaging Her Selves - Frida Kahlo's Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation

English · Hardback

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Though often portrayed in scholarly literature as a spontaneous artist, Frida Kahlo worked in a quite deliberate manner, basing her paintings on diverse cultural and philosophical sources. Imaging Her Selves uncovers the unexplored visual and textual foundations of Kahlo's imagery, illustrating-through a detailed study of her diary, letters, library collection, and other material- the complex multilayered meanings of the many selves she comprised. In dozens of self-portraits, Kahlo examined the conventional and unconventional roles with which she attempted to identify. Ankori's work offers an innovative interpretation of her art as a major contribution to the ongoing human quest for a fuller understanding of the meaning of self.

Acknowledging her failure to conform to traditional female roles, such as that of wife and mother, Kahlo investigated alternative options. Her physical, metaphysical, social, and genealogical selves-including Lilith, La Llorona, La Malinche, the Crowned Nun, and the Hindu goddess Parvati- are all on display in her art. Transcending typical biographical inquiries, Ankori has created a broader study of the way in which Kahlo's art both reflected and refracted her multifaceted identity.

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Preface
Introduction: Frida Kahlo's Search for Self
A Brief Biographical Outline
The Nascent Self: Where "I" Began
The Matrix
The Paternal Contribution
The Genealogical Self
The Child Self: Kahlo's Childhood Series
My Nurse and I
The Ousted Child: She Plays Alone
The Body-Self
The Broken Body, The Double Self
Displaying the Wounded Self
Revisioning the Female Bather
The Social Self
The Beloved and the Mexican Wife
The Maternal Self
Exploring Alternative Roles
The Pre-Social Self
The Androgynous Self
Trapped in a Web of Deceit and Betrayal
The Ascetic Self
Imitatio Christi
Emulating Christ's Mystic Bride
Merging Self and Other
Uniting with Rivera, Identifying with Parvati
The Ultimate Union: From Aham to Atman
Conclusion: The Fractured Self: Behind the "Triple Façade"
Select Bibliography


About the author

GANNIT ANKORI is a lecturer in the Department of Art History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has published extensively in the fields of Mexican, Palestinian, and Israeli art, as well as feminist cultural studies. Her articles have been printed in Hebrew, Arabic, French, German, and English.

Product details

Authors Gannit Ankori, Ankori Gannit
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 30.01.2002
 
EAN 9780313315657
ISBN 978-0-313-31565-7
No. of pages 336
Weight 595 g
Series Contributions to the Study of Art and Architecture
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, Painting & paintings, Individual artists, art monographs, Paintings and painting, Popular Culture: Media, Television, and Radio

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