Gendered : Art and Feminist Theory.
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- 9781443865616
- 701.03
- N72.F45 -- .D4513 2013eb
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I - FIRST-GENERATION FEMINIST ART -- CHAPTER ONE - AN HISTORICAL VIEW -- CHAPTER TWO - A KALEIDOSCOPIC VIEW -- CHAPTER THREE - ATTITUDES TOWARDS 1970s' FEMINIST ART -- PART II - TEST CASE -- CHAPTER ONE - THE POST-PARTUM DOCUMENT -- CHAPTER TWO - MOTHERHOOD AND THE FEMINIST DISCOURSE -- CHAPTER THREE - THE ABSENCE OF MATERNAL REPRESENTATION IN FIRST-GENERATION FEMINIST ART -- PART III - A RE-READING -- CHAPTER ONE - AMERICAN VERSUS EUROPEAN FEMINIST ART -- CHAPTER TWO - POSTMODERNISM -- CHAPTER THREE - THE "DEATH OF THE AUTHOR -- AFTERWORD - FEMINISM AND WOMEN'S ART IN ISRAEL -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Feminist art and theoretical aspects of feminism are linked via a unique and reciprocal bond whose influence extends far beyond their own bounds into the social, cultural, political and economic realms, as well as into the personal lives of women and men alike. This linkage was forged in different places around the world in the 1960s and 1970s. It was especially influential in the United States, during a decade which witnessed the emergence and growth of the Womens Liberation, Civil Rights,.
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