Women making art : history, subjectivity, aesthetics / Marsha Meskimmon.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2002Description: 225 p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN:- 0415242770 :
- 0415242789 (pbk.) :
- 704.042 21
Contents:
Introduction: women making art -- Pt. I. History -- 1. Exiled histories: Holocaust and Heimat -- 2. Corporeal cartography: women artists of the anglophone African diaspora -- 3. Re-inscribing histories: Viet Nam and representation -- Pt. II. Subjectivity -- 4. Embodiment: space and situated knowledge -- 5. Performativity: desire and the inscribed body -- 6. Becoming: individuals, collectives and wondrous machines -- Pt. III. Aesthetics -- 7. Pleasure and knowledge: 'Orientalism' and filmic vision -- 8. The word and the flesh: text/image re-made -- 9. The place of time: Australian feminist art and theory -- Afterword: On Wonder.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 704.042 MES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A416524B |
Introduction: women making art -- Pt. I. History -- 1. Exiled histories: Holocaust and Heimat -- 2. Corporeal cartography: women artists of the anglophone African diaspora -- 3. Re-inscribing histories: Viet Nam and representation -- Pt. II. Subjectivity -- 4. Embodiment: space and situated knowledge -- 5. Performativity: desire and the inscribed body -- 6. Becoming: individuals, collectives and wondrous machines -- Pt. III. Aesthetics -- 7. Pleasure and knowledge: 'Orientalism' and filmic vision -- 8. The word and the flesh: text/image re-made -- 9. The place of time: Australian feminist art and theory -- Afterword: On Wonder.
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