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Chapter 1 Intimate Relationships. |
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Marie Charlotte Amélie Jeanneret-Perret: his mother. |
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Josephine Baker • Marguerite Tjader Harris • Minette De Silva. |
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Chapter 2 Professional Relationships. |
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Little Paris Birds • Married women • Women Writers. |
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Villa Meyer • Villa Stein de Monzie • Maison de Mandrot • Heidi Weber House. |
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Le Corbusier’s ‘best propagandists’ • Intellectual support. |
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Charlotte Perriand • Eileen Gray • Jane Drew. |
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Chapter 3 Feminism, fashion and physical culture. |
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Feminism in France at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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Feminism and Physical Culture. |
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The Anti-Corset league • Dance • Sport. |
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Fashionable society • Paul Poiret and the development of a new feminine aesthetic • Male adornment • Fashion magazines • Fashion and furniture. |
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Chapter 4 Orphism and the quest for harmonious unity. |
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Origins of Le Corbusier’s interest in Orphism. |
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Catharism • Rabelais and Cervantes • Education and Self-Education • Synthesis. |
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Pythagoras • Plato and the Union of Opposites • Alchemy • Pico della Mirandola • Summary. |
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Orphism and the questioning of sexual roles in Early Twentieth Century Paris. |
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Joséphin Péladan • Guillaume Apollinaire • André Breton and the Surrealists • Jean Cocteau • Summary. |
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Chapter 5 Women in the art of Le Corbusier Tools of Unity. |
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The exploitation of physical response in the pursuit of spiritual change • Geometry • Colour. |
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The artistic representation of women in Le Corbusier’s milieu. |
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The emergence of the numinous woman in Le Corbusier’s painted work. |
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Woman and the sea • Woman and the shell • Woman and music • All seeing woman • Ubu • La cathédrale de Sens • Siren • Taureau/Icône. |
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The Poem of the Right Angle 1947–1953. |
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Sun and water, man and woman • Flesh • Fusion: male and female • Fusion: Body and Spirit • Woman and enlightenment • Mary • Love. |
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Chapter 6 The cult of woman and the religious architecture of Le Corbusier. |
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Background to the project • The site • Mary Magdalene • The Basilica • Permanent City • The Museum • The Theatre • The Park • Summary. |
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Building and Body • The Ear • The Vase • The Marys • East Door • Summary. |
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Chapter 7 Sexual Harmony and the Urbanism of Le Corbusier. |
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The World is Bored • Crushing duties in the home. |
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24 Rue Nungesser et Coli: an increment of the Radiant City • The Unité Marseilles. |
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The spiritual home incarnate. |
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