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This 5th edition of one of the best-selling World of Art titles features a completely new chapter that charts the evolution of feminist art history and pedagogy since the 1970s, revealing how artists have developed and subverted the strategies of feminism. It is brought up to date with discussion of some of the most significant international women artists to have emerged in recent years, including Wangechi Mutu, Pae White, Yael Bartana, Jenny Saville, and Teresa Margolles.
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Table of Contents
Art history and the woman artist
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance ideal
The other Renaissance
Domestic genres and women painters in northern Europe
Amateurs and academics : a new ideology of femininity in France and England
Sex, class, and power in Victorian England
Toward Utopia : moral reform and American art in the nineteenth century
Separate but unequal : woman's sphere and the new art
Modernism, Abstraction, and the new woman
Modernist representation : the female body
Gender, race, and Modernism after the Second World War
Feminist art in North America and Great Britain
New directions : a partial overview
Worlds together, worlds apart
A place to grow : personal visions, global concerns
The enduring legacy of feminism.
Edition Notes
Previous eds.: 2007, 2002, 1997, 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 518-539) and index.
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