Bram Dijkstra

Bram Dijkstra
Born Bram Dijkstra
5 July 1938 (age 74)
Nationality American
Occupation Author

Bram Dijkstra (born 5 July 1938) is a retired professor of English literature and the author of seven books on literary and artistic subjects. He also curates art exhibitions and writes catalog essays for San Diego art museums. He joined the faculty of the University of California, San Diego in 1966 and taught there until he retired and became an emeritus professor in 2000. He is married to the literary agent Sandra Dijkstra.

Publications

Reception

Hieroglyphics of a New Speech

Evil Sisters

Georgia O'Keeffe and the Eros of Place

American Expressionism

Naked: The Nude In America

Idols of Perversity: Fantasies of Feminine Evil in Fin-de-Siècle Culture

Note

He is probably best known for two books that have escaped the academic world into the world of popular culture: Idols of Perversity and Evil Sisters.

These two books discuss vamp imagery, femmes fatales, and similar threatening images of female sexuality in a number of works of literature and art.[4] In comedian Steve Martin's short novel Shopgirl, Martin's heroine claims that Idols of Perversity is her favorite book.

External links

References

  1. http://press.princeton.edu/titles/4403.html
  2. Michael Berry. Online Posting. The Moving Finger. www.sff.net. N.p. 20 Feb. 1999 Web. 17 Jul. 2012 http://www.sff.net/people/mberry/dijkstra.htp
  3. Carone, Angela and Maureen Cavanaugh. “Looking at Nudity in American Art.” KPBS www.KPBS.org 26 Oct. 2010 Web. 17 Jul. 2012 http://m.kpbs.org/news/2010/oct/26/looking-nudity-american-art/
  4. Alessandra Comini, "Posters from the War Against Women", review of Idols of Perversity (New York Times, Books section, Feb. 1, 1987)
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