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Baroness Elsa

Gender, Dada, and Everyday Modernity--A Cultural Biography

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An edition of Baroness Elsa (2002)

Baroness Elsa

Gender, Dada, and Everyday Modernity--A Cultural Biography

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"Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) is considered by many to be the first American dadaist as well as the mother of dada. An innovator in poetic form and an early creator of junk sculpture, "the Baroness" was best known for her sexually charged, often controversial performances. Some thought her merely crazed, others thought her a genius.

The editor Margaret Anderson called her "perhaps the only figure of our generation who deserves the epithet extraordinary." Yet despite her great notoriety and influence, until recently her story and work have been little known outside the circle of modernist scholars.".

"In Baroness Elsa, Irene Gammel traces the extraordinary life and work of this daring woman, viewing her in the context of female dada and the historical battles fought by women in the early twentieth century. Striding through the streets of Berlin, Munich, New York, and Paris wearing such adornments as a tomato can bra, teaspoon earrings, and black lipstick, the Baroness erased the boundaries between life and art, between the everyday and the outrageous, between the creative and the dangerous.

Her art objects were precursors to dada objects of the teens and twenties, her sound and visual poetry were far more daring than those of the male modernists of her time, and her performances prefigured feminist body art and performance art by nearly half a century."--BOOK JACKET.

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The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
472

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Baroness Elsa: Gender, Dada, and Everyday Modernity--A Cultural Biography
October 1, 2003, The MIT Press
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Baroness Elsa: Gender, Dada, and Everyday Modernity--A Cultural Biography
April 30, 2002, The MIT Press
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Library of Congress
NX550.Z9.F7374 2002, NX550.Z9 F7374 2002, NX550.Z9 .F7374 2002

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
472
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.2 x 1.6 inches
Weight
3.1 pounds

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Open Library
OL9478961M
Internet Archive
baronesselsagend0000gamm
ISBN 10
0262072319
ISBN 13
9780262072311
LCCN
2001054629
OCLC/WorldCat
48221458
Library Thing
444634
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2371179

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