The Sculpture Machine portrays the dramatic revolution in bodily
representation, ideas and pleasures that characterized the century
encompassing the twilight of Romanticism and the dawn of
Totalitarianism. It explains how character, environment and
morality were linked through bodies by prominent social reformers,
politicians, military leaders and innovative entrepreneurs. With a
thought provoking analysis, it illustrates how ideas about bodies
influenced the building of social, gender and sexual identities in
concert with the construction of a larger consumer culture.
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