Drag Queen: The Liminal Sex of the Bust of Queen Nefertiti

The bust of Queen Nefertiti is a brilliant piece of artisan craftsmanship. Despite its ancient origins, the piece still perpetuates the same sensual allure and intrigue it undoubtedly did upon its creation around 1340 BCE. This article will propose that the enduring fame of the Bust of Neferti...

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Main Author: Kevin McGuiness
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Université de Lille 2015-01-01
Series:Eugesta
Online Access:http://www.peren-revues.fr/eugesta/index.php?id=708
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description The bust of Queen Nefertiti is a brilliant piece of artisan craftsmanship. Despite its ancient origins, the piece still perpetuates the same sensual allure and intrigue it undoubtedly did upon its creation around 1340 BCE. This article will propose that the enduring fame of the Bust of Nefertiti can be directly traced to the androgynous qualities of the Queen’s portrait. Nefertiti’s likeness possesses masculine features and this sexual ambivalence has contributed to the public’s continued fascination with this statue. Employing the writings of art historians Rudolf Anthes and Dorothea Arnold, as well as theorist Camille Paglia, this article will establish the sexual hybridization present within the bust and its role in the celebrity of the sculpture.
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spelling doaj.art-3cb7ead9e7764f74b5db29629135c6fd2024-02-19T07:59:26ZdeuUniversité de LilleEugesta2265-87772015-01-01510.54563/eugesta.708Drag Queen: The Liminal Sex of the Bust of Queen NefertitiKevin McGuiness The bust of Queen Nefertiti is a brilliant piece of artisan craftsmanship. Despite its ancient origins, the piece still perpetuates the same sensual allure and intrigue it undoubtedly did upon its creation around 1340 BCE. This article will propose that the enduring fame of the Bust of Nefertiti can be directly traced to the androgynous qualities of the Queen’s portrait. Nefertiti’s likeness possesses masculine features and this sexual ambivalence has contributed to the public’s continued fascination with this statue. Employing the writings of art historians Rudolf Anthes and Dorothea Arnold, as well as theorist Camille Paglia, this article will establish the sexual hybridization present within the bust and its role in the celebrity of the sculpture.http://www.peren-revues.fr/eugesta/index.php?id=708
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