List of Illustrations
List of Plates
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Conundrum of the Viennese Modern Body
1 “The Semblance of Things”: Re-Visioning Viennese Expressionism
2 “The Woman Emerges”: Medical Vision and the Spectacle of Hysteria
3 Performing Hysteria: A Vogue for Hystero-Theatrical Gestures
4 A Tale of Three Hysterics: Elektra, Isolde, and Salome
5 The Inanimate Body Speaks: The Language of the Marionette Theater
6 Pathological Puppets: The Body and the Marionette in Viennese Expressionism
Nathan J. Timpano is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Miami.
"I cannot begin to do justice to this book in this brief review. As
a lay reader interested in gender, sexuality, and the history of
the body, I approached the book with great curiosity and I was not
disappointed."
-- German Studies Review "Alongside all of the quickly and
superficially produced publications on Viennese modernism,
Timpano's book pleasantly stands out - as a very serious study
written with a highly scientific ethos."-- Journal of Art
Historiography"Timpano writes with confidence and authority on art
history…[his] perspective on some of the better known developments
in twentieth-century European puppetry will be of interest to
readers."-- Puppetry International
"I cannot begin to do justice to this book in this brief review. As
a lay reader interested in gender, sexuality, and the history of
the body, I approached the book with great curiosity and I was not
disappointed."
-- German Studies Review "Alongside all of the quickly and
superficially produced publications on Viennese modernism,
Timpano's book pleasantly stands out - as a very serious study
written with a highly scientific ethos."-- Journal of Art
Historiography"Timpano writes with confidence and authority on art
history…[his] perspective on some of the better known developments
in twentieth-century European puppetry will be of interest to
readers."-- Puppetry International
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