Essays on Feminism and Art
E-Book, Englisch, 224 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-134-39461-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
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Seeing Through the Seventies: Essays on Feminism and Art gathers together Cottingham's key essays from the 1990's. These include an appraisal of Lucy R. Lippard, the most influential feminist art critic of the1970's; a critique of the masculinist bias implicit to modernism and explicitly recuperated by commercially successful artists during the 1980s; an exhaustive analysis of the curatorial failures operative in the "Bad Girls" museum exhibitions of the early 1990s; surveys of feminist-influenced art practices during the women's liberationist period; speculations on the current possibilities and obstacles that attend efforts to recover lesbian cultural history; and an examination of the life, work and obscuration of the early twentieth-century French photographer Claude Cahun.
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1. Shifting Ground: On the Critical Practice of Lucy R. Lippard 2. The Masculine Imperative: High Modern, Postmodern 3. What's so "Bad" About 'Em? 4. How many "bad" feminists does it take to change a lightbulb?
5. Are You Experienced? Feminism, Art and the Body Politic 6. Eating from the Dinner Party plates and other myths, metaphors, and moments of lesbian enuciation in feminism and its art movement 7. L.A. Womyn: The Feminist Art Movement in Southern California, 1970-1979 8. Notes on lesbian 9. Considering Claude Cahun