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Women in art and literature networks: spinning webs

Camus, Marianne(Edited by)Dupont, Valerie(Edited by)
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This book examines the place of women in art and literature from the 19th century to the present day, whether as artists, critics or collectors. It centers on the concept of the network, as a possible point of entry for women into cultural circles long seen as male territories. Within the framework of feminist history and gender studies, the book looks at the careers of salonnières, gallery owners, editors and all types of artists, in Europe and in the USA. They may be famous (Carolee Schneemann) or less so (Yvonne Serruys), they may or may not have been openly feminist, but they have all used networking as a strategy to defend their artistic choices or their vision of the world, as well as to help and support one another.

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Product Details
1527585263 / 9781527585263
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
700.82
16/05/2022
England
English
214 pages
Copy: 100%; print: 100%
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