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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Eric Stanton, aka Ernest Stanten, aka Ernest Stanzoni, aka Stan.... Or, In the Beginning, When Mr. Eric Stanton Met Mr. Irving Klaw....

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Eric Stanton!                Irving Klaw!

Also featuring mention of:

John Willie, Eric Stanton, aka Ernest Stanten, aka Ernest Stanzoni, aka Stan .Or, In the Beginning, When Mr. Eric Stanton Met Mr. Irving Klaw  : PERMANENT OBSCURITY  by Richard Perez : PermanentObscuirty.com
John Coutts (John Willie)

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Steve Ditko
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Bettie Page 
 

In the world of cult fame, Eric Stanton holds a unique position. For years his artwork has been enjoyed around the globe, appreciated by millions, yet few will admit to knowing his work publicly, fewer still will even admit to knowing his name. Such is the fate of a fetish artist.

If ever there was a creative individual from the sexploitation era that engaged me, it would be him. In some ways, I've adopted him, projected on to him, made him a central focus of my sexploitation era investigations. I see him both as a survivor, an outsider artist worthy of praise, and maybe something of a misfit (which may account for some of my affection for him). But there's no question in my mind that he's an icon and that he remains to this day one of the most pirated underground artists in the world.

Biographical facts about his life are often contradictory and murky; and sometimes he would contribute to this misinformation personally. There's even some question of his real name: was he born “Ernest Stanzoni” as claimed in the huge Eric Kroll coffee table book? Or is his birth name “Ernest Stanten,” as claimed by Belier publisher and personal friend and associate, J.B. Rund?

Most of what I know about the sexploitation era and the subgenre of what was then labeled “bizarre,” which today would be assigned fetish culture or kink, I've learned through tracking Stanton. He remains, in some strange way, a central figure for me (my own personal Dante) whose life intersected with other curious characters of the day, artists and business people, gangsters and hacks ... shadowy and mythologized figures I've come to admire and who I never grow tired of hearing about: Irving Klaw, Bettie Page, Gene Bilbrew, Lenny Burtman, Eddie Mishkin, Stanley Malkin.... And then, of course, there's Steve Ditko, Spider-Man co-creator and Stanton's friend-as well as his studio mate of 10 years.

When it comes to the sexploitation era, there are so many unverifiable facts. Eric Stanton lived and operated in a subterranean culture where few people kept records and everyone operated under a multitude of aliases. This was the sexploitation era preceding XXX; a time when any association with “porn” could get you arrested. And most of the characters involved were arrested and brought to trial—often repeatedly: Irving Klaw, Lenny Burtman, Eddie Mishkin, Stanley Malkin.... In this period, operations connected with producing this sort of “smut” were tracked by government agencies, Postal Inspectors (who acted as censors, with strong ties to the local police), even the Catholic church (hugely influential then); and these publisher/distributors were raided. Irving Klaw's Nutrix warehouse, Lenny Burtman's Exotique editorial office, Stanley Malkin's Queen's warehouse, virtually anything connected to Eddie Mishkin was under surveillance and sooner or later put under wraps—at least temporarily. Even the working studio shared by Steve Ditko and Eric Stanton was subjected to a police raid with all the materials confiscated and much of it destroyed.
Eric Stanton was born and raised in Brooklyn, the child of Russian immigrants. The true direction of his life took shape when he wrote to Irving Klaw—then an underground publisher and distributor of kink material—and boasted to Klaw that he could "do better," meaning better than the fighting girl episodes he had purchased via his mail order business. Invited to show what he could do, Stanton contributed his own sexy catfight illustrations, which although primitive Klaw bought and later sold, taking on the young man at his legitimate shop, Movie Star News.

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Irving Klaw established Movie Star News largely to sell movie star photos and Hollywood ephemera, but following 1947, on the suggestion of a customer, he entered the fetish trade, building his catalog with anything he could get his hands on: customer/practitioner's contributions produced outside or inside his store (where he would set up monthly bondage shoots), European acquired kink material originally sold by Charles Guyette (a local merchant and his predecessor in the kink trade) and illustrations, photographs and art by John Coutts, aka John Willie.

John Coutts, aka John Willie, predecessor of Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

In 1949, Klaw would also start producing underground fetish-oriented films, in addition to commissioning illustrated kink-pulp stories (bondage serials). Eric Stanton would contribute where he could, starting in 1948 (by some accounts) or 1949 (by others).

Eric Stanton's battling women, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Although Eric Stanton's first work for Klaw seems to be “fighting girl” episodes, his first bondage serial contribution appears to be the latter half of "Poor Pamela" (the first 5 pages or episodes produced by another artist [as per publisher J.B. Rund]).

Bizarre Comix, Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

(Reproduced in BIZARRE COMIX, vol. 3, the 1970s)
Two notable works from the Irving Klaw 1950's period produced by Eric Stanton—true masterpieces of fetish art—were:

Bizarre Comix, Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Bondage Enthusiasts Bound In Leather,” book 1& 2

Reproduced by Belier Press from surviving photo prints.

Bizarre Comix, Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com
Bizarre Comix, Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Pleasure Bound,” Books 1 & 2

Reproduced by Belier Press from surviving photo prints.


Bizarre Comix, Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

In the early 1960s, after he moved his kinkster base of operations from New York to New Jersey, Irving Klaw would publish different versions of these same serials under his Nutrix imprint. Unlike the bondage serials sold as loose single page episodes printed on photographic paper, these 5 x 7" versions, featuring cropped and edited versions of the original illustrated serials, were bound (stapled) and sold for the first time as “books” or illustrated novellas. Distribution was via mail order and through adult bookshops (like those owned by other Stanton employers, Stanley Malkin and Eddie Mishkin, along Times Square).

Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Bondage Enthusiasts Bound In Leather,” v. 3


Bondage Enthusiasts, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Bondage Enthusiasts Bound In Leather,”
v. 4

Bondage Enthusiasts, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com


Pleasure Bound, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Pleasure Bound,” Book 1Vol. 1

Pleasure Bound, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Pleasure Bound, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Pleasure Bound,” Book 1Vol. 2

Pleasure Bound, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

rving Klaw Nutrix bulletin, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Detail: Original Nutrix Bulletin (advertisement issue #53)

Cruel Duchess of The Bastille, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Cruel Duchess of The Bastille, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

rving Klaw Nutrix bulletin, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Original Klaw Nutrix Bulletin (featuring “Cruel Duchess” ad)
While it appears that Eric Stanton generally stopped working for Movie Star News after Klaw moved his fetish-oriented operations to New Jersey—during which time Eric Stanton disastrously took a “straight job” as a parts clerk of Pan-American Airlines (apparently to please his wife)—evidence shows that he contributed to Klaw's imprint after 1960 with a series of booklets offering new art. So not all Nutrix booklets featuring Eric Stanton material are recycled from older serials.

Tame-azons Subdue And Subjugate Man, Nutrix Irving Klaw era Eric Stanton, Eric Stanton the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

(This is a hand-copied version of one of Klaw's post 1960 Stanton booklets—purchased directly through Stanton's “Archives” mail order business. When Eric ran out of genuine material, he would personally reproduce it on his in-house xerox machine. The letter symbol in the upper corner—“V”—is a catalog marking [his Conneticut POB address stamped inside].)

Irving Klaw Nutrix bulletin, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

Detail: Original Nutrix Bulletin (advertisement issue #30)

Vacation In Fetterland, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

“Vacation In Fetterland,” Vol. 1,
just another of Klaw's many Nutrix booklets

Vacation In Fetterland, Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com

(All part of my personal Eric Stanton collection.)
Eric Stanton, the greatest fetish artist of all time! - Bettie Page : Steve Ditko : Gene Bilbrew : Irving Klaw - PermanentObscurity.com
Thanks, Eric!
© 2011 Richard Perez



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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Femdom? What's That? A Sub-genre Of BDSM Defined. Along With A Few Masculine Terrors.

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Permanent Obscurity by Richard Perez: femdom
 

I love how Wikipedia defines BDSM, and I think it’s accurate: “Functionally, it is a form of ‘power play,’ where power dynamics are used as part of the erotic experience.”

I think this would define a femdom BDSM exchange as well, only that in the case of femdom scenarios or “power plays” or power exchanges it offers an extra subversive element of challenging gender stereotypes—a reversal of the usual power dynamics and, as such, reveals a host of deeply-conditioned male fears (involving the loss of control, the loss of “masculinity,” of not being “on top”).

In this way, I see femdom scenarios as playing out like little psychosexual horror stories for men (“power exchange horror stories”), or black comedies (as in the Polanski film, Bitter Moon, or the Japanese film, Moonlight Whispers), or sometimes like cautionary tales (as in Venus In Furs, for instance, and the endless online “true life” tales subtitled, “Careful What You Wish For”).

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I see such scenarios as having more to do with breaching vulnerable psychological territory rather than just being obvious physical confrontations involving whips and chains, which is the most referenced cliché. These power play scenarios are head-games really—mind-fucks—repeatedly touching on male fear (as in the fear of inadequacy, of castration?).

What’s the greatest terror for a boy? Of being called a sissy. What’s the greatest terror for a straight man? Effeminacy. Ineffectualness. Impotence. Being cuckolded. Of being seen as “less than a man.” The terror of not “wearing the pants” and being “owned.”

Femdom BDSM scenarios bluntly challenge—even poke fun at—the status quo. And a close examination of femdom scripts reveals a lot about cultural notions of masculine privilege and about the anxiety and paranoia men have of being stripped of this power.

Ultimately, this might explain why most femdom BDSM scenarios are scripted by men—because they address masculine anxieties—some of which women may not be aware (status and power being less of a defining factor in their lives). The passive-aggressive nature of submission in men, I think, comes from the conflict of eroticized fear being transposed over deeply rooted, shame-based masculine conditioning. It goes without saying that humiliation is central to femdom BDSM scenarios. This is how femdom is provocative.


And speaking of femdom. And why drugs and female domination don't mix....



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With Drugs, Pornography
And Death
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Dolores Santana
(as told to Richard Perez)

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Russ Meyer versus Eric Stanton! + a question I once asked Tura Satana.... You be the Judge!

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Russ Meyer

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1.  Both emerged from Burlesque culture
2.  Both were veterans of World War II
3.  Both were abandoned by their biologically fathers earlier in life
4.  Both had willful mothers that they admired
5.  Both idolized strong, powerfully-built, imposing women


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Eric Stanton

6.  Both chose sexploitation early on as their medium of expression
7.  Both can be regarded as fetish artists!
8.  Both were essentially self-employed, self-reliant, self-distributing artists
9.  Both created their own unique, eccentric, private worlds
10. Both were outsiders, never renouncing their life-choice as artists

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Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Eric Stanton: freelance artist
"Striparama
," above (early 1960s)
 


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Russ Meyer: freelance photographer, 1959
(model: Virginia Bell)


“According to frequent collaborator and longtime lover Kitten Natividad,
Meyer's love of dominant women extended to his personal life,
and he was almost always in a tumultuous relationship.”

—McDonough, Jimmy, Big Bosoms and Square Jaws 2004.chap14-16

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Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity  : Feeling No Pain : Eric Stanton : Satellite Publishing Co. : Permanent Obscurity : Richard Perez : PermanentObscurity.com


Feeling No PainEric Stanton, 1967
First Niter Book, FN 245

Feeling No Pain : Eric Stanton : Satellite Publishing Co. : Permanent Obscurity : Richard Perez : PermanentObscurity.com
 



From Russ Meyer's
Common Law Cabin (1967)


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Exotique : Eric Stanton

Eric Stanton, Exotique #17, 1957


Russ Meyer : Black Snake

Russ Meyer, Black Snake, 1973

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Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

"Keeping Down The Jones" Eric Stanton, early '60s


Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Varla (Tura Santana) in Faster Pussycat! Kill!... Kill! (1965)

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Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Wicked & Depraved, Eric Stanton, 1965
First Niter Book, FN 110A

Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Faster Pussycat! Kill!... Kill! (1965), Russ Meyer

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Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Stantoons, Eric Stanton + Steve Ditko,
Originally published early 1960s



Russ Meyer / Eric Stanton : Permanent Obscurity

Tura Santana again, in Faster Pussycat! Kill!... Kill! (1965)


A Question I once asked Tura Satana:
RICHARD: Y'know, Eric Stanton was collected by Howard Hughes, Frank Sinatra, Elvis. Were you or Russ Meyer ever influenced by fetish artist Eric Stanton? The character of Varla from Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! seems incredibly close to his ideal.  
TURA: Since Russ is deceased, I can't ask him but to answer—I can't say whether Russ knew of him, but I had never heard of Mr. Stanton. I had a habit of always wearing black because it is one color that has always been favorable to me. As for the leather gloves, I started wearing those when I was around 12 yrs, old when I was the leader of an all girl vigilante gang. It kept me from messing up my hands when we would break up fights and stop guys from attacking other girls in the neighborhood like I had been. This way, I didn't scrape my knuckles or break of nails.
RICHARD: Eric Stanton passed away in 1999, but did you ever meet him while he was alive? Any connection to him at all?
TURA: No, I have never met Mr. Eric Stanton, that I know of. The clothes that I wore in FPKK were mine, the only thing that Russ bought was another pair of black jeans so that I would have a change of clothes after the fight scenes. I could have met Mr. Stanton when I was a dancer, but I could not swear to it. It is possible that he created his female character after seeing me somewhere?


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This was Tura Satana as a dancer.


Tura Santana : Striparama
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Permanent Obscurity:  Or A Cautionary Tale
Of Two Girls
And Their Misadventures
With Drugs, Pornography
And Death
by
Dolores Santana
(as told to Richard Perez)

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