Venus in the Dark
Blackness and Beauty in Popular Culture
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Product details:
- Edition number 2, New edition
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 7 February 2018
- ISBN 9781138237612
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 620 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 13 Halftones, black & white; 7 Line drawings, black & white 0
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Short description:
First published in 2006, Venus in the Dark is a remarkable cultural history of black female beauty.
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In this second edition of the remarkable, and now classic, cultural history of black women?s beauty, Venus in the Dark, Janell Hobson explores the enduring figure of the "Hottentot Venus" and the history of critical and artistic responses to her by black women in contemporary photography, film, literature, music, and dance.
In 1810, Sara Baartman was taken from South Africa to Europe, where she was put on display at circuses, salons, museums, and universities as the "Hottentot Venus." The subsequent legacy of representations of black women?s sexuality?from Josephine Baker to Serena Williams to hip-hop and dancehall videos?refer back to her iconic image. Via a new preface, Hobson argues for the continuing influence of Baartman?s legacy, as her image still reverberates through the contemporary marketization of black women?s bodies, from popular music and pornography to advertising. A brand new chapter explores how historical echoes from previous eras map onto highly visible bodies in the twenty-first century. It analyzes fetishistic spectacles of the black "booty," with particular emphasis on the role of Beyoncé Knowles in the popularization of the "bootylicious" body, and the counter-aesthetic the singer has gone on to advance for black women?s bodies and beauty politics.
By studying the imagery of the "Hottentot Venus," from the nineteenth century to now, readers are invited to confront the racial and sexual objectification and embodied resistance that make up a significant part of black women?s experience.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Re-Presenting the Black Female Body: An Introduction; 2. Venus and the Hottentot: The Emergence of an Icon; 3. The Hottentot Venus Revisited: the Politics of Reclamation; 4. The "Batty" Politic: Toward an Aesthetic of the Black Female Body; 5. Mirror, Mirror: Framing the Black Female Body For Still and Motion Pictures; 6. Remnants of Venus: Evolutions of the Booytlicious Body; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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