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Women and the arts: dialogues in female creativity

✍ Scribed by Almeida, Diana V


Publisher
Peter Lang
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Contents: Christine Battersby: By a Woman Wrought': Do We/Should We Still Care? - Marcia Oliveira: From Practice to Theory: The Ontological Turn in 1970s Feminist Art - Susana M. Costa: Gertrude Kasebier -Lady Amateur' or Advanced Photographer'? The Case of the Tea Party with the Sioux - Elisabete Lopes: Francesca Woodman's Journey into the Gothic Wonderland - Ana Raquel Fernandes/Daniela Garcia: From D'Aulnoy to Rego and Sherman: Fairy-Tales Revisited - Teresa Botelho: Finding an Aesthetic of Her Own: Partnering Identities in the Work of Faith Ringgold - Guisela Latorre: Mestiza Aesthetics: Anzalduan Theories on Visual Arts and Creativity - Monica Pavani: In the Skin of Another: Rainer Maria Rilke's, Anne Michaels' and Sujata Bhatt's Poems as Embodiments of Paula Modersohn-Becker's Life and Art - Jeffrey Childs: Family Resemblances: Elizabeth Bishop and Mark Strand - Marta Soares:I Know It Hurts to Burn': Adrienne Rich's Body in Pain - Isabel Fernandes Alves: Jamaica Kincaid's Garden of Words - Isabel Oliveira Martins: Landscapes of Change: Annie Proulx's Representation of the American West.

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