The Caricature of Love

The Caricature of Love
Author: Dr. Hervey M. Cleckley
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2018-03-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1789120896

Originally published in 1957, this book by renowned American psychiatrist Hervey M. Cleckley focuses on two chief themes: sexual disorder and its influences, and a critical examination of some concepts of sexuality which are prominent today in psychiatry and psychology.

The Caricature of Love

The Caricature of Love
Author: Hervey Cleckley MD
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781897244579

The Caricature of Love was originally published in 1957 by Hervey Cleckley, the author of the classic text on psychopathy, The Mask of Sanity. With his extensive clinical knowledge and experience, in this volume Cleckley plumbs the depths of sexual dysfunction and perversion, exposing their influence on culture and society. While Cleckley's views on homosexuality may be typical of his time, his analysis has broad applications, bringing insight to the dysfunction in homosexual and heterosexual relationships, the probable causes, and the sexual perversion of many of the "leaders" of our literary heritage. From Plato to Marquis de Sade, and Andre Gide to Evelyn Waugh, Cleckley describes the twisted views of sexuality popularized via art and literature, making it highly relevant in today's hyper-sexualized culture. In concert with his more famous work on psychopathy, The Caricature of Love sheds important light on the problems of psychopathology. As is becoming increasingly clear in our time, positions of leadership are being saturated with such individuals, manifesting in everything from government incompetence, economic failure, endless wars and civil oppression, to human trafficking and pedophilia rings. Cleckley exposes the nature of what lies beneath those manifestations.

Likeness Is Just the Beginning

Likeness Is Just the Beginning
Author: Manvel Avetisyan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732876705

A guidebook for modern live caricature, presenting and celebrating the beautiful diversity of styles utilized by some of the world's greatest Live Caricature Artists of our time.

How To Draw Caricatures

How To Draw Caricatures
Author: Lenn Redman
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071812768

Includes hundreds of step-by-step instructions and examples of caricatured subjects that show the art in action.

How to Draw Caricatures

How to Draw Caricatures
Author: Martin Pope
Publisher: Walter Foster
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1600583008

Guides the reader through the stages of creating a successful caricature.

Face Off

Face Off
Author: Harry Hamernik
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2006-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1600613780

Discover the fast, fun art of drawing comic portraits! Face Off shows you how to draw life like never before. Caricaturist Harold Hamernik shares the secrets to capturing the sillier side of friends, family, celebrities, strangers—any face that crosses your path. 40 step-by-step demonstrations show you how to sketch whimsical and expressive likenesses while developing your own quick, loose, improvisational style. You'll get expert instruction on: • Drawing eyes, noses, mouths and other features. • Creating portraits in front, three-quarter and profile views. • Adding color to your caricatures, either by hand or via computer—instruction you won't find in any other book! • Tips for making a likeness more masculine (skip the eyelashes), more feminine (lengthen the neck), younger, older, sexier, goofier—all while making a portrait your subject will love. • How to draw hair as two simple lines, why drawing the parts of a face in the same order every time can cut minutes off your work, and tons of other handy tricks of the craft! Practice the simple techniques in this book, then start drawing! It's the most fun you can have with paper, pencils and markers!

Rejects

Rejects
Author: Joe Bluhm
Publisher: Jbcom Arts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN: 9780979383403

The Content of Our Caricature

The Content of Our Caricature
Author: Rebecca Wanzo
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479840084

Winner, 2021 Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award, given by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Winner, 2021 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for Best Academic/Scholarly Work Honorable Mention, 2021 Harry Shaw and Katrina Hazzard-Donald Award for Outstanding Work in African-American Popular Culture Studies, given by the Popular Culture Association Winner, 2020 Charles Hatfield Book Prize, given by the Comic Studies Society Traces the history of racial caricature and the ways that Black cartoonists have turned this visual grammar on its head Revealing the long aesthetic tradition of African American cartoonists who have made use of racist caricature as a black diasporic art practice, Rebecca Wanzo demonstrates how these artists have resisted histories of visual imperialism and their legacies. Moving beyond binaries of positive and negative representation, many black cartoonists have used caricatures to criticize constructions of ideal citizenship in the United States, as well as the alienation of African Americans from such imaginaries. The Content of Our Caricature urges readers to recognize how the wide circulation of comic and cartoon art contributes to a common language of both national belonging and exclusion in the United States. Historically, white artists have rendered white caricatures as virtuous representations of American identity, while their caricatures of African Americans are excluded from these kinds of idealized discourses. Employing a rich illustration program of color and black-and-white reproductions, Wanzo explores the works of artists such as Sam Milai, Larry Fuller, Richard “Grass” Green, Brumsic Brandon Jr., Jennifer Cruté, Aaron McGruder, Kyle Baker, Ollie Harrington, and George Herriman, all of whom negotiate and navigate this troublesome history of caricature. The Content of Our Caricature arrives at a gateway to understanding how a visual grammar of citizenship, and hence American identity itself, has been constructed.

Within a Diminishing Caricature

Within a Diminishing Caricature
Author: Samuel Armen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-02-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530120710

An increasingly human gust of wind, sixty-five vignettes, and an LSD-influenced suicide note only scratch the surface of the forces that reveal the cause of a young man's suicide. Over the course of three years - drifting across New York, Boston, and the dreamscape of a feral imagination - 'He' pursues psychology at eighteen, writing at nineteen, and then nothingness at twenty. An 'uncoming of age' story, a necrography, and a psycho-social adventure exploring why we do the strange things we do, WITHIN A DIMINISHING CARICATURE is both a melancholy defeat and a quiet celebration of the vast intricacy of life.