
Artikelbeschreibung
Blanché's book uses a cultural studies approach to examine how images of apes and monkeys changed and migrated massively between 1859 and 2014 in art, caricature, film, pop culture, etc. It shows that apes do not appear as "animals per se," but rather as different projection surfaces for human ideas-earlier as devils, sinners, or fools, and then, during the period under investigation, as mirrors, threats, or positive alter egos of humans. Works by Frémiet, Picabia, Kahlo, Bacon, Koons, Fairhurst, Banksy, Huyghe, and others are analyzed, as well as films and music videos. Images featuring apes negotiate boundaries between nature and culture, humans and animals, as well as power, gender, and identity, the West and the rest, etc.
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| Hersteller: | GPSR Kontakt |
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Plöck 107-109 Heidelberg Neckar DE |
| Kontakt: | ub@ub.uni-heidelberg.de |
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