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Women Writing Art History In The Nineteenth Century Looking Like A Woman Hilary Fraser

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Women Writing Art History In The Nineteenth Century Looking Like A Woman Hilary Fraser
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Hilary Fraser
ISBN: 9781107075757, 1107075750
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Women Writing Art History In The Nineteenth Century Looking Like A Woman Hilary Fraser by Hilary Fraser 9781107075757, 1107075750 instant download after payment.

This book sets out to correct received accounts of the emergence of art history as a masculine field. It investigates the importance of female writers from Anna Jameson, Elizabeth Eastlake and George Eliot to Alice Meynell, Vernon Lee and Michael Field in developing a discourse of art notable for its complexity and cultural power, its increasing professionalism and reach, and its integration with other discourses of modernity. Proposing a more flexible and inclusive model of what constitutes art historical writing, including fiction, poetry and travel literature, this book offers a radically revisionist account of the genealogy of a discipline and a profession. It shows how women experienced forms of professional exclusion that, whilst detrimental to their careers, could be aesthetically formative; how working from the margins of established institutional structures gave women the freedom to be audaciously experimental in their writing about art in ways that resonate with modern readers.

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