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Book Synopsis

In this highly original approach to the study of the construction of culture, this collection of previously unpublished essays explore the topography of the secret and the forbidden, focusing on specific moments in recent cultural and political history. By bringing together writers from different disciplines and different locations, this volume provides a rich and diverse mapping of how the secret and forbidden operate across different subjects and different geographies, extending far beyond physical locations. It is present in domains ranging from language, literature, and cinema to social and political life. This refreshing and thought-provoking collection of essays will prove invaluable for researchers and students.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Spaces, Places, Sites/Sights of the Secret and Forbidden
Fran Lloyd and Catherine O’Brien

PART I: THE LITERARY SPACES OF DESIRE

Chapter 1. Walls, Curtains and Screens: Spatio-Sexual Metaphor in the Kagerô nikki
Valerie Henitiuk

Chapter 2. Secrets of the Forbidden Chamber: Bluebeard
Tivadar Gorilovics

Chapter 3. Secrecy and Masquerade in Stendhal
Jean-Jacques Hamm

Chapter 4. Thresholds of Desire and Domestic Space in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction
Tony Williams

Chapter 5. Women’s Sanctuaries and Spatial Transgressions in the Novels of Jean Giraudoux
Victoria B. Korzeniowska

Chapter 6. Forbidden Desires: Adolescent Sexuality in Jean Cocteau and Antal Szerb
Franciska Skutta

Chapter 7. Quests in a Cupboard
Agnès Cardinal

PART II: POLITICS OF THE FORBIDDEN

Chapter 8. Human Interiority and the French Enlightenment
Xavier Martin

Chapter 9. The Hidden World of the Marais
Gordon Phillips

Chapter 10. Making Ideal Histories: The Film Censorship Board in Postwar France
Suzanne Langlois

Chapter 11. Forbidden Reality: the Language and Functions of Propaganda
Magda Stroinska

Chapter 12. Walking a Tightrope Over Forbidden Territory: East German Cinema and Evelyn Schmidt’s The Bicycle
Andrea Rinke

Chapter 13. Naming and Exclusion: the Politics of Language in Contemporary France
Clarissa Wilks and Noëlle Brick

Chapter 14. Cobwebby States, Chilled Vaults? The Nation State in Contemporary Irish Feminist Poetry
Anu Hirsiaho

PART III: VISUAL SPACES EMBODIED PLACES

Chapter 15. The Virtual Intersection: a Meditation on Domestic Virtue
Jorella Andrews

Chapter 16. ‘Anxious Performances’: Aestheticism, the Art Gallery and the Ambulatory Geographies of Late Nineteenth-Century London
Andrew P. Stephenson

Chapter 17. You Want to See? Well, take a look at this! Ethical Vision, Disembodiment and Light in Marcel Duchamp’s Etant Donnés
Chris Horrocks

Chapter 18. Lost in Space Between East and West: Roots Behind the Iron Curtain
Marja Keränen

Chapter 19. Making Spaces Visible: Alison Wilding’s Early Sculpture
Fran Lloyd

Chapter 20. Hidden Spaces and Public Places: Women, Memory and Contemporary Monuments – Jenny Holzer and
Rachel Whiteread
Sue Malvern

Conclusion: Rethinking Culture
Fran Lloyd and Catherine O’Brien

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/06/2001
      ISBN13: 9781571817891, 978-1571817891
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this highly original approach to the study of the construction of culture, this collection of previously unpublished essays explore the topography of the secret and the forbidden, focusing on specific moments in recent cultural and political history. By bringing together writers from different disciplines and different locations, this volume provides a rich and diverse mapping of how the secret and forbidden operate across different subjects and different geographies, extending far beyond physical locations. It is present in domains ranging from language, literature, and cinema to social and political life. This refreshing and thought-provoking collection of essays will prove invaluable for researchers and students.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Spaces, Places, Sites/Sights of the Secret and Forbidden
      Fran Lloyd and Catherine O’Brien

      PART I: THE LITERARY SPACES OF DESIRE

      Chapter 1. Walls, Curtains and Screens: Spatio-Sexual Metaphor in the Kagerô nikki
      Valerie Henitiuk

      Chapter 2. Secrets of the Forbidden Chamber: Bluebeard
      Tivadar Gorilovics

      Chapter 3. Secrecy and Masquerade in Stendhal
      Jean-Jacques Hamm

      Chapter 4. Thresholds of Desire and Domestic Space in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction
      Tony Williams

      Chapter 5. Women’s Sanctuaries and Spatial Transgressions in the Novels of Jean Giraudoux
      Victoria B. Korzeniowska

      Chapter 6. Forbidden Desires: Adolescent Sexuality in Jean Cocteau and Antal Szerb
      Franciska Skutta

      Chapter 7. Quests in a Cupboard
      Agnès Cardinal

      PART II: POLITICS OF THE FORBIDDEN

      Chapter 8. Human Interiority and the French Enlightenment
      Xavier Martin

      Chapter 9. The Hidden World of the Marais
      Gordon Phillips

      Chapter 10. Making Ideal Histories: The Film Censorship Board in Postwar France
      Suzanne Langlois

      Chapter 11. Forbidden Reality: the Language and Functions of Propaganda
      Magda Stroinska

      Chapter 12. Walking a Tightrope Over Forbidden Territory: East German Cinema and Evelyn Schmidt’s The Bicycle
      Andrea Rinke

      Chapter 13. Naming and Exclusion: the Politics of Language in Contemporary France
      Clarissa Wilks and Noëlle Brick

      Chapter 14. Cobwebby States, Chilled Vaults? The Nation State in Contemporary Irish Feminist Poetry
      Anu Hirsiaho

      PART III: VISUAL SPACES EMBODIED PLACES

      Chapter 15. The Virtual Intersection: a Meditation on Domestic Virtue
      Jorella Andrews

      Chapter 16. ‘Anxious Performances’: Aestheticism, the Art Gallery and the Ambulatory Geographies of Late Nineteenth-Century London
      Andrew P. Stephenson

      Chapter 17. You Want to See? Well, take a look at this! Ethical Vision, Disembodiment and Light in Marcel Duchamp’s Etant Donnés
      Chris Horrocks

      Chapter 18. Lost in Space Between East and West: Roots Behind the Iron Curtain
      Marja Keränen

      Chapter 19. Making Spaces Visible: Alison Wilding’s Early Sculpture
      Fran Lloyd

      Chapter 20. Hidden Spaces and Public Places: Women, Memory and Contemporary Monuments – Jenny Holzer and
      Rachel Whiteread
      Sue Malvern

      Conclusion: Rethinking Culture
      Fran Lloyd and Catherine O’Brien

      Notes on Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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