The Kama Sutra gives detailed instructions on how to spank it.
Contemporary Italians touch it for luck before placing a bet.
Americans are having it cosmetically enhanced at rates approaching
breast enlargement surgery. The female butt, tush, culo, or
derrière has always inspired awe, fantasy, and slavish
devotion.Curiously, its primary purpose is functional rather than
aesthetic: butts balance our bodies while running, according to
biologists. But ask any pygophiliac—as fundament fans are
clinically termed—and you’ll get the same answer: female
hindquarters exist to please the eye, the hands, and parts south. A
pert posterior causes instant arousal, as Zora Neale Hurston
observed in Their Eyes Were Watching God: "The men noticed her firm
buttocks like she had grape fruits in her hip pockets." Or, as
rapper Sir Mix-a-lot proclaimed, "My anaconda don’t want none,
unless you’ve got buns, hun."Having all but disappeared from
western culture in the breast-obsessed second half of the 20th
century, the fully formed fanny is currently enjoying a massive
resurgence, attributed by some to American actress Jennifer Lopez,
by others to the rise of booty-centric hip hop culture. Yet this
rage for shapely butts is nothing new. The ancient Greeks
worshipped at the temple of Aphrodite Kallipygos, Goddess of the
Beautiful Buttocks, while a womanly rump has always been an object
of worship in most of the southern hemisphere.The Big Butt Book
explores this perennial fascination with female booty—from small
and taut to large and sumptuous—in the fourth installment of Dian
Hanson’s critically acclaimed body parts series. Over 400 photos
from 1900 to the present day, including works by Elmer Batters,
Ellen von Unwerth, Jean-Paul Goude, Ralph Gibson, Richard Kern, Jan
Saudek, Ed Fox, Terry Richardson and Sante D’Orazio, of butts
ranging from petite Pam Anderson’s to sumptuous Serena
Williams’, are contextualized by interviews with porn icon John
(Buttman) Stagliano, filmmaker Tinto Brass, artist Robert Crumb,
bootylicious butt queens Buffie The Body, Coco and Brazil’s
Watermelon Woman, plus Eve Howard and her life-long spanking
obsession.
General
Imprint: |
Taschen
|
Country of origin: |
Germany |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Editors: |
Taschen
|
Dimensions: |
300 x 300mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
372 |
Edition: |
Multilingual edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-8365-9656-5 |
Categories: |
Promotions
|
LSN: |
3-8365-9656-3 |
Barcode: |
9783836596565 |
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