Is Feminism a celebration of the feminine or of freedom and optional choice?/ [thesis]/ Jennifer Smith
Material type: TextPublication details: Limerick : Limerick Institute of Technology/Limerick School of Art and Design ; 2005Description: 47p : ill (some col) . : 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Thesis Fine Art 05/26
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Thesis Fine Art 02/17 Yay I'm an object. | Thesis Fine Art 03/17 Empathy & Embodiment in Contemporary Art. | Thesis Fine Art 04/17 A Discussion of Context (Placement) around the Intention of Situational Art. | Thesis Fine Art 05/26 Is Feminism a celebration of the feminine or of freedom and optional choice?/ [thesis]/ | Thesis Fine Art 05/27 A Contemporary examination of the concept of Abjection in the work of theorists Julia Kristeva and George Bataille with specific visual examples | Thesis Fine Art 07/05 Salvador Dali and Mathew Barney an analysis of the often indirect influences of surrealism and hyperrealism/ | Thesis Fine Art 07/14 The Art of Disgust. |
Thesis submitted for B.A. (Hons) in Fine Art (Painting) 2005
Includes bibliographical References