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Global feminisms : new directions in contemporary art / editado por Maura Reilly y Linda Nochlin ; Brooklyn Museum.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Brooklyn, Estados Unidos : Merrell Publishers Limited, 2007.Edition: 1a edDescription: 304 p. il. colISBN:
  • 9781858943909
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 708 G562g
Contents:
Introduction: toward transnational feminisms Maura Reilly. Women artists then and now: painting, sculpture, and the image of the self Linda Nochlin. Providing a space of freedom: women artists from Africa N'Goné Fall. Gender mobility: through the lens of five women artists in India Geeta Kapur. Contemporary japanese women's self-awareness Michiko Kasahara. What is feminist about contemporary asian women's art Joan Kee. Central American women artists in global age Virginia Pérez-Ratton. Western European women artists: speaking in a minor voice Elisabeth Lebovici. Post-totalitarian art: Eastern and Central Europe Charlotta Kotík.
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Catálogo publicado en ocasión a la exhibición "Global Feminisms", organizado por Brooklyn Museum y presentada del 23 de marzo al 1 de julio del 2007.

Introduction: toward transnational feminisms Maura Reilly. Women artists then and now: painting, sculpture, and the image of the self Linda Nochlin. Providing a space of freedom: women artists from Africa N'Goné Fall. Gender mobility: through the lens of five women artists in India Geeta Kapur. Contemporary japanese women's self-awareness Michiko Kasahara. What is feminist about contemporary asian women's art Joan Kee. Central American women artists in global age Virginia Pérez-Ratton. Western European women artists: speaking in a minor voice Elisabeth Lebovici. Post-totalitarian art: Eastern and Central Europe Charlotta Kotík.

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