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Reclaiming Female Agency Feminist Art History After Postmodernism Norma Broude

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Reclaiming Female Agency Feminist Art History After Postmodernism Norma Broude
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.48 MB
Author: Norma Broude, Mary D. Garrard
ISBN: 9780520242524, 0520242521
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Reclaiming Female Agency Feminist Art History After Postmodernism Norma Broude by Norma Broude, Mary D. Garrard 9780520242524, 0520242521 instant download after payment.

This volume is the third in an influential series of anthologies by editors Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard that challenge art history from a feminist perspective. Following their Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany (1982) and The Expanding Discourse: Feminism and Art History (1992), this new volume identifies female agency as a central theme of recent feminist scholarship. Framed by a lucid and stimulating critical introduction, twenty-three essays on artists and issues from the Renaissance to the present, written in the 1990s and after, offer a nuanced critique of the poststructuralist premises of 1980s feminist art history.

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