Gender and ArtYale University Press, 1. jaan 1999 - 267 pages In this intriguing book, a diverse collection of case studies sheds light on the effects of gender issues on the study of art history. Encompassing European art, architecture, & design from the sixteenth century to the present day, the book examines the role of gender difference in the production, consumption, & interpretation of works of art. The authors explore both the work of women artists & the ways that visual representation by both female & male artists may be gendered. |
Contents
gender and art history | 8 |
GENDER GENRES AND ACADEMIC | 87 |
GENDER CLASS AND POWER IN BRITISH ART | 129 |
gender modernism and feminist art history | 195 |
Psychoanalysis gender and | 229 |
an overview | 252 |
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