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Pop-Up

As I have said many times, Maria Popova – aka @BrainPicker – is completely ace. She has now surpassed even herself by turning a saucy Victorian pop-up book into a series of animated gifs on her blog so that we can all enjoy them! Here’s what she wrote at BrainPickings.org:

“…Being a lover of unusual pop-up books and naughty Victoriana, imagine my delight at the discovery of The Naughty Nineties: A Saucy Pop-Up Book for Adults Only (public library) — a marvelous 1982 gem that transports you a century back, to the friskiest frontiers of Victorian society in the 1890s, illustrated in a black-and-white ink style reminiscent of Edward Gorey’s and outfitted with various pull-tabs and paper mechanics for your playful pleasure…”

Click here to see the animations.

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Venus With Biceps

Maria Popova at BrainPickings.org has written a splendid piece on “Venus with Biceps: A Pictorial History of Muscular Women” by David L. Chapman and Patricia Vertinsky. The book itself is an exhaustive collection of images and commentary, spanning nearly 200 years of female physical strength and society’s varied reactions to it:

“There is something profoundly upsetting about a proud, confident, unrepentantly muscular woman. She risks being seen by her viewers as dangerous, alluring, odd, beautiful or, at worst, a sort of raree show. She is, in fact, a smorgasbord of mixed messages. This inability to come to grips with a strong, heavily muscled woman accounts for much of the confusion and downright hostility that often greets her.” David L. Chapman

“The ambivalence about women and muscularity has a long history, as it pushes at the limits of gender identity. Images of muscular women are disconcerting, even threatening. They disrupt the equation of men with strength and women with weakness that underpins gender roles and power relations.” Patricia Vertinsky

Click here to see the article itself, many wonderful pictures, and an amazing 1901 video of a female circus performer “disrobing” on a trapeze.