Feminism and contemporary art: The revolutionary power of women's laughter
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- 0415080150
- 704.042 ISA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
New book in high profile Re-Visions series, first was Civilising Rituals by Carol Duncan
Very highly illustrated
Index
Bibliography
Notes
List of illustrations
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Acknowledgements (p. xiii)
- Introduction (p. 1)
- 1 The Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter (p. 11)
- 2 Art History and Its (dis)contents (p. 47)
- 3 Reflections of Resistance: Women Artists on the Other Side of the Mir (p. 77)
- 4 Mothers of Invention (p. 139)
- 5 Mapping the Imaginary (p. 156)
- 6 Encore (p. 182)
- Notes (p. 226)
- Bibliography (p. 229)
- Index (p. 236)