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Beyond the frame : feminism and visual culture, Britain 1850-1900 / Deborah Cherry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2000Description: xvii, 268 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 041510727X
  • 9780415107273
  • 0415107261
  • 9780415107266
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.4109034
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Artists and Militants -- Artists and militants -- Geographies of art and feminism -- Modern women, modern life -- Writing women, art and feminism -- 2. In /Between the Colonial Theatre: Visuality, Visibility and Modernity -- Shuttling, "soul making" and the art of travel -- Modernity, visuality and visibility -- 3. The "Worlding" of Algeria: Feminism, Imperialism and Visual Culture Worlding -- A texting, textualising": feminist subjects in the landscape -- A making into art, making into an object to be understood" -- 4. Harriet Hosmer's Zenobia: A Question of Authority -- Authorship and authority -- The making of a name and a statue -- Warrior queen, savant and woman of colour -- 5. Feminist politics and professional strategies -- Women, power, knowledge -- Feminism and the tactics of representation -- Towards an allegorical reading -- Appendix: Selected publications on Algeria, 1857-65.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- 1. Artists and Militants -- Artists and militants -- Geographies of art and feminism -- Modern women, modern life -- Writing women, art and feminism -- 2. In /Between the Colonial Theatre: Visuality, Visibility and Modernity -- Shuttling, "soul making" and the art of travel -- Modernity, visuality and visibility -- 3. The "Worlding" of Algeria: Feminism, Imperialism and Visual Culture Worlding -- A texting, textualising": feminist subjects in the landscape -- A making into art, making into an object to be understood" -- 4. Harriet Hosmer's Zenobia: A Question of Authority -- Authorship and authority -- The making of a name and a statue -- Warrior queen, savant and woman of colour -- 5. Feminist politics and professional strategies -- Women, power, knowledge -- Feminism and the tactics of representation -- Towards an allegorical reading -- Appendix: Selected publications on Algeria, 1857-65.

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