ABSTRACT
This book provides a timely reappraisal of one of the most enduring subjects in the history of art – the naked body.
Beginning with reflections on what denuding entails and means, the volume then shifts to a consideration of body politics in the context of Black political empowerment, disability, and queer and Indigenous politics of representation. Themes including the animal nude, the male nude, and nudity in childhood are also considered. The final section examines the nude from the perspective of the artist and the artist’s model.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, comparative literature, cultural studies, gender studies, queer studies, screen studies, and trans studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|56 pages
On Denuding
chapter 3|14 pages
Poking Out ‘the Soft Part’
part II|52 pages
Body Politics and the Nude
chapter 8|11 pages
Un-shaming the Greenlandic Female Body
chapter 9|11 pages
Watching One's Back
part III|44 pages
Photography and the Nude
part IV|42 pages
The Male Nude
chapter 13|13 pages
Queeriosity
chapter 15|12 pages
Imperfect Beauty
part V|37 pages
On Being Nude