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Race Gender And Identity In American Equine Art 1832 To The Present Jessica Dallow

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Race Gender And Identity In American Equine Art 1832 To The Present Jessica Dallow
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.52 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Jessica Dallow
ISBN: 9781138490888, 9781032258164, 1138490881, 1032258160
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Race Gender And Identity In American Equine Art 1832 To The Present Jessica Dallow by Jessica Dallow 9781138490888, 9781032258164, 1138490881, 1032258160 instant download after payment.

This book traces an evolution of equine and equestrian art in the United States over the last two centuries to counter conventional understandings of subjects that are deeply enmeshed in the traditions of elite English and European culture.

In focusing on the construction of identity in painting and photography—of Blacks, women, and the animals themselves involved in horseracing, rodeo, and horse show competition—it illuminates the strategic and varying roles visual artists have played in producing cultural understandings of human-animal relationships. As the first book to offer a history of American equine and equestrian imagery, it shrinks the chasm of literature on the subject and illustrates the significance of the genre to the history of American art. This book further connects American equine and equestrian art to historical, theoretical, and philosophical analyses of animals and attests to how the horse endures as a vital, meaningful subject within the art world as well as culture at large.

This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, American art, gender studies, race and ethnic studies, and animal studies.

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