Feminism-Art-Theory: An Anthology 1968-2000
Editorial Reviews Book Description Charting over 30 years of feminist debate on the significance of gender in the making and understanding of art, this archival anthology gathers together 99 indicative texts from North America, Europe and Australasia.
The volume embraces a broad range of threads and perspectives, from diverse ethnic approaches, lesbian theory, and postmodernism to education and aesthetics. The writings of artists and activists are juxtaposed with those of academics, creating an entertaining and provocative web of ideas. Some of the texts are now regarded as classic, but the anthology is particularly notable for its inclusion of rare and significant material not reprinted elsewhere.
The scale and structure of the volume make it a uniquely flexible resource for study and research. Each of the nine chapters focuses on a specific area of debate and is introduced by a descriptive summary. The texts within each chapter are then presented in chronological order, indexing differing positions as they developed over time. Lists of essential reading are provided for students or lay readers seeking an introduction, whilst more extensive bibliographies at the end of each chapter and at the end of the volume support further research. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. About the Author Hilary Robinson is Co-ordinator of Research and Senior Lecturer in the School of Art and Design at the University of Ulster at Belfast. She has published and lectured widely in the UK, Ireland, Northern America and elsewhere on feminism and art, and is the author of Visibly Female: Feminism and Art Today (1987). --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Feminism-Art-Theory: An Anthology 1968-2000,Hilary Robinson,Blackwell Publishers,063120850X,20th century,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Art, Modern,Criticism,Feminism & Feminist Theory,Feminism and art,Feminist art criticism,History - General,History - Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945)
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