Beyond the Frame: Feminism and Visual Culture, Britain 1850 -1900Routledge, 2012 M11 12 - 288 páginas Beyond the Frame rewrites the history of Victorian art to explore the relationships between feminism and visual culture in a period of heady excitement and political struggle. Artists were caught up in campaigns for women's enfranchisement, education and paid work, and many were drawn into controversies about sexuality. This richly documented and compelling study considers painting, sculpture, prints, photography, embroidery and comic drawings as well as major styles such as Pre-Raphaelitism, Neo-Classicism and Orientalism. Drawing on critical theory and post-colonial studies to analyse the links between visual media, modernity and imperialism, Deborah Cherry argues that visual culture and feminism were intimately connected to the relations of power. |
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visuality visibility and modernity | 59 |
feminism imperialism and visual culture | 75 |
a question of authority | 101 |
5 Tactics and allegories 18661900 | 142 |
selected publications on Algeria 185768 | 219 |
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Suggestions for further reading | 253 |
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Beyond the Frame: Feminism and Visual Culture, Britain 1850-1900 Deborah Cherry Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Beyond the Frame: Feminism and Visual Culture, Britain 1850-1900 Deborah Cherry Vista previa limitada - 2000 |