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David Jones, Disability and Modernist Form : Corporeality, Woundedness and Embodiment in the 'Makings' - Colette Nic Aodha

David Jones, Disability and Modernist Form

Corporeality, Woundedness and Embodiment in the 'Makings'

By: Colette Nic Aodha

eBook | 16 October 2025

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Employing a fresh theoretical approach to David Jones' work, this is the first book to use disability studies as a lens through which to consider his post-war work.

Unpacking the distinct corporeality in the work of Welsh modernist maker, poet, painter, and engraver, David Jones (1895-1974) that emerges from the trauma of Jones's participation in the Great War, this book frames the complex modes of embodiment in his post-war work. In doing so, it relates Jones's pioneering visual art and poetic form to antecedents (William Blake) and modern artists (Sarah Lucas and Damien Hirst) while using materiality to form connections between modernism, disability, and the liturgy of the Eucharist upon which Jones centres his work.

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