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The Gendered World of the Bauhaus: The Politics of Power at the Weimar
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The Gendered World of the Bauhaus: The Politics of Power at the Weimar Republic's Premier Art Institute, 1919-1932 Paperback -

by Baumhoff, Anja


From the publisher

This book examines for the first time the gender policy of the Bauhaus, thereby shedding new light on the avant-garde school. An examination of the relationship between its famous artist-teachers not only with their male and female students but also with the masters of craft, the workshop leaders, who were supposedly their equals, reveals that the credo of equality was rarely adhered to. The artistic avant-garde of the Weimar Republic turns out to have been socially much more conservative than had previously been imagined.

Details

  • Title The Gendered World of the Bauhaus: The Politics of Power at the Weimar Republic's Premier Art Institute, 1919-1932
  • Author Baumhoff, Anja
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher Peter Lang Pub Inc
  • ISBN 9783631379455

About the author

The Author: Anja Baumhoff is a cultural historian who studied at the Universities of Freiburg and Oxford and received her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. She currently lives in Berlin.