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Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s Femininity, Celebrity, and Glamour

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

196

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.1 cm

Gewicht

460 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-213291-4

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''Kate Holmes' meticulously researched study of the '20s and '30s female aerialists' world is awesome in its reach and detail and in the sheer grace of her writing. She brings to life the 'forgotten' aerial queens of the era, recreating in close-up the intense physicality of the performers' acts, their arduous training, and the apparatus essential to support them. And, reaching beyond the artists' performances, personalities and lives, Dr. Holmes explores ideas of celebrity and concepts of beauty and danger in chapters which travel deeply into American and British cultural history and the meanings and nuances of circus and showbusiness in the interwar years.'' 

David Mayer, Emeritus Professor of Drama & Research Professor, University of Manchester

'' This book offers a wonderfully engaging yet scholarly exploration of celebrity aerialists and early twentieth-century circus at the peak of its popularity. It conveys the glamour of leading female performers of trapeze and rope acts who were widely admired for their muscular athleticism and their extraordinary gravity-defying feats. Kate Holmes' innovative specialist circus history responds to the crucial question as to what audiences encountered through the dynamic performance when circus was central to social experience. She explains that although these female performers amazed with their daring, they became renowned because of trained skill and deliberate artistry. From concepts of space and democratization to celebrity and audience seating arrangements, this excellent circus history extracts the complex layered significance of the circus in culture.''

Peta Tait, FAHA, Professor, La Trobe University

''Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s is an exemplary study of how to research embodied experiences of the past. Interweaving extensive archival research with her own phenomenological sensations as an aerialist, Holmes painstakingly reconstructs the visceral thrill of being an audience during this important historical moment. A must-read for anyone interested in circus, spectatorship, and the construction of femininity.''

Dr. Kirsty Sedgman, Lecturer in Theatre, University of Bristol

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

196

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.1 cm

Gewicht

460 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-213291-4

Herstelleradresse

Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s
  • Produktbild: Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s
  • Introduction: Producing allure and popularity  1. Democratising experience: Diverse transformative performance spaces  2. To glamour: A kinaesthetic fantasy of weightlessness  3. Skilful vulnerability: Showmanship and the performance of skill and risk  4. Performing and negotiating muscular femininity: Aerial celebrity and the modern girl  5. Absorbing activity into femininity: Moving bodies, citizenship, and beauty  Conclusion: Updating aerial celebrity and re-evaluating practice