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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2021.tde-28092023-113425
Document
Author
Full name
Mariana Gazioli Leme
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Chiarelli, Domingos Tadeu (President)
Bittencourt, Renata
Simioni, Ana Paula Cavalcanti
Title in Portuguese
Uma modernista Rococó: Marie Laurencin e o teatro da feminilidade (branca) na pintura francesa, séculos XVIII e XX
Keywords in Portuguese
branquitude
feminilidade
Marie Laurencin (1883-1956)
pintura francesa
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação propõe uma revisão crítica da obra madura de Marie Laurencin, situando-a no tumultuado contexto europeu da primeira metade do século XX. Apesar da solidez, sua obra foi interpretada como graciosa e feminina, visada que apenas reitera estereótipos de gênero. Proponho aprofundar a interpretação sugerida por alguns críticos, segundo a qual Laurencin estaria mobilizando a iconografia das festas galantes expressão cultural da civilização francesa no século XVIII , numa época em que a própria ideia de civilização entrava em crise, com os episódios traumáticos das duas guerras mundiais e a iminente perda das colônias africanas e asiáticas. Trata-se da investigação de capitais simbólicos da cultura visual, que ao mesmo tempo reflete e informa os valores da sociedade, através de imagens altamente codificadas.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Femininity
French painting
Marie Laurencin (1883-1956)
Whiteness
Abstract in English
This Master thesis proposes a critical review of Marie Laurencins mature work, placing it in the tumultuous European context of the first half of the 20th century. Despite its density, her oeuvre has been interpreted as graceful and feminine, which only reinforces gender stereotypes. I propose to further investigate an interpretation suggested by some critics, according to which Laurencin mobilizes the iconography of the fêtes galantes the cultural expression of the French civilization in the 18th century , at a time when this very idea was being questioned, with the traumatic episodes of the two World Wars, and the imminent loss of African and Asian colonies. This work presents an investigation of the symbolic capitals of French visual culture, which at the same time reflects and informs the values of society, through highly coded images.
 
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Publishing Date
2023-09-28
 
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