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Erotic Ambiguities The Female Nude In Art 1st Edition Helen Mcdonald

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Erotic Ambiguities The Female Nude In Art 1st Edition Helen Mcdonald
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Helen McDonald
ISBN: 9780415170987, 0415170982
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Erotic Ambiguities The Female Nude In Art 1st Edition Helen Mcdonald by Helen Mcdonald 9780415170987, 0415170982 instant download after payment.

Art is always ambiguous. When it involves the female body it can also be erotic. Erotic Ambiguities is a study of how contemporary women artists have reconceptualised the figure of the female nude. Helen McDonald shows how, over the past thirty years, artists have employed the idea of ambiguity to dismantle the exclusive, classical ideal enshrined in the figure of the nude, and how they have broadened the scope of the ideal to include differences of race, ethnicity, sexuality and disability as well as gender.McDonald discusses the work of a wide range of women artists, including Barbara Kruger, Judy Chicago, Mary Duffy, Zoe Leonard, Tracey Moffatt, Pat Brassington and Sally Smart. She traces the shift in feminist art practices from the early challenge to partriarchal representations of the female nude to contemporary, 'postfeminist' practices, influenced by theories of performativity, queer theory and postcoloniality. McDonald argues that feminist efforts to develop a more positive representation of the female body need to be reconsidered, in the face of the resistant ambiguities and hybrid complexities of visual art in the late 1990s.

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