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Making a Spectacle Out of HerselfBobby Bakers Take a Peek!Lancaster University e.aston{at}lancaster.ac.uk Drawing on Mary Russos theorization of female grotesques, this article analyses Take a Peek! a circus, fairground-styled freak show by British performance artist, Bobby Baker. While making a display of or a spectacle out of herself can be argued for all of Bakers work, Take a Peek!, the third show in her Daily Life series, is especially concerned with woman on display. The article argues that in Take a Peek! Baker turns herself into a spectacular demonstration of failed femininity in a way that constitutes a site/sight of feminist critical work. The analysis proceeds by detailing the various ways in which Baker realizes her performance through strategies that serve to grotesque the feminine and figure an archaic maternal, the sorceress and the hysteric. In conclusion, Bakers invitation to laugh at the grotesquing of her own body is proposed as a means of empowering those who look, to look differently at the ideas and ideals that shape the feminine in contemporary cultural and social systems, and to expose the symbolic feminine for what it truly is a freak show.
Key Words: abject Bobby Baker femininity gaze grotesque spectacle
European Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3,
277-294 (2004) |
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