Sex Museums
The Politics And Performance of Display
Tyburczy Jennifer
Tyburczy shows museums to be sites of culture-war theatrics, where dramatic civic struggles over how sex relates to public space, genealogies of taste and beauty, and performances of sexual identity are staged. Delving into the history of erotic artifacts, she analyzes how museums have historically approached the collection and display of the material culture of sex, which poses complex moral, political, and logistical dilemmas for the Western museum. Sex Museums unpacks the history of the museum and its intersections with the history of sexuality to argue that the Western museum context–from its inception to the present–marks a pivotal site in the construction of modern sexual subjectivity.
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ISBN | 9780226315249 |
Genre | LGBT Studies/Social Sciences; Arts & Photography |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Notes | Lambda Literary Award Winner, Studies |
LoC Classification | N8217.E6 .T93 2016 |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
Subject | Erotic Art – Exhibitions; Erotic Art – Museums – Mexico; Erotic Art – Museums – Western Countries; Sex In Art – Exhibitions; Sex In Art – Museums – Mexico; Sex In Art – Museums – Western Countries |
BookID | 11453 |