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Boundary Zone: The Monstrous Feminine. [Extended Essay] Jennifer Shaughnessy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Limerick : Limerick School of Art and Design/LIT ; 2017.Description: 34p. : col. ill. : 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • Thesis Print 07/17
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This thesis will explore the concept of the monstrous feminine as a boundary zone. The central focus of this essay is based on the importance of the female monster and its relationship to the abject, femininity and the boundaries between human/animal, masculine/feminine with a particular focus on women/wolf. Drawing on the writings of Barbara Creed, Julia Kristeva and Clarissa Pinkola Estes. this essay will consider these ideas in relation to the artworks by Kiki Smith.[Abstract].
Dissertation note: Thesis submitted for B.A. Hons Degree in Fine Art (Printmaking and Contemporary Practice) 2017.
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Thesis submitted for B.A. Hons Degree in Fine Art (Printmaking and Contemporary Practice) 2017.

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This thesis will explore the concept of the monstrous feminine as a boundary zone. The central focus of this essay is based on the importance of the female monster and its relationship to the abject, femininity and the boundaries between human/animal, masculine/feminine with a particular focus on women/wolf. Drawing on the writings of Barbara Creed, Julia Kristeva and Clarissa Pinkola Estes. this essay will consider these ideas in relation to the artworks by Kiki Smith.[Abstract].

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