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The first monograph on a groundbreaking Surrealist masterpiece,
Reading Claude Cahun's Disavowals offers a comprehensive account of
Cahun's most important published work, Aveux non avenus
(Disavowals), 1930. Jennifer L. Shaw provides an encompassing
interpretation of this groundbreaking work, paying careful
attention to the complex interrelationship between the
photomontages and writings of Aveux non avenus. This study argues
that the texts and images of Aveux non avenus not only explore
Cahun's own subjectivity, they formulate a trenchant social and
cultural critique. Shaw explores how Cahun's work both calls into
question the dominant culture of interwar France - with its
traditional gender roles, religious conservatism, and pronatalism -
and takes to task the era's artistic avant-garde and in particular
its models of desire. This volume cuts across the disciplinary
boundaries of interwar art studies, demonstrating how one artist's
personal exploration intervened in wider contemporary debates about
the purpose of art, the role of women in French culture, and the
status of homosexuality, in the aftermath of World War I.
Freshwater field tests are an integral part of the process of
hazard assessment of pesticides and other chemicals in the
environment. This book brings together international experts on
microcosms and mesocosms for a critical appraisal of theory and
practice on the subject of freshwater field tests for hazard
assessment. It is an authoritative and comprehensive summary of
knowledge about freshwater field tests, with particular emphasis on
their optimization for scientific and regulatory purposes. This
valuable reference covers both lotic and lentic outdoor systems and
addresses the choice of endpoints and test methodology. Instructive
case histories show how to extrapolate test results to the real
world.
Now available in paperback, this is the first work in English to
tell the full story of Claude Cahun’s art and life. It both
recounts her life and analyses her complex writings and images,
making them available to a wide audience. Shaw’s account embeds
Cahun’s work in the exciting milieu of Paris between the wars and
follows it into the dangerous territory of the Nazi-occupied Isle
of Jersey. Using letters and diaries, Shaw brings Cahun’s ideas
and feelings to life and contributes to our understanding of
photography, Surrealism and the histories of women artists and
queer culture. This book includes a full range of illustrations by
Cahun and other renowned photographers, as well as writings never
before translated into English. Shaw’s book will appeal to art
and photography lovers and scholars alike.
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