Old mistresses : women, art and ideology
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Old mistresses : women, art and ideology
I.B. Tauris, 2013
New ed
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"First published in 1981 by Pandora Press"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-176) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Why is everything that compromises greatness in art coded as 'feminine'? Has the feminist critique of Art History history yet effected real change? With a new Preface by Griselda Pollock, this new edition of a truly groundbreaking book offers a radical challenge to a women-free Art History. Parker and Pollock's critique of Art History's sexism leads to expanded, inclusive readings of the art of the past. They demonstrate how the changing historical social realities of gender relations and women artists' translation of gendered conditions into their works provide keys to novel understandings of why we might study the art of the past. They go further to show how such knowledge enables us to understand art by contemporary artists who are women and can contribute to the changing self-perception and creative work of artists today.
Table of Contents
Preface by Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock
A Lonely Preface to the New Edition by Griselda Pollock
Acknowledgments
1 Critical Stereotypes: the essential feminine or how essential is femininity
2 Crafty women and the hierarchy of the arts
3 'God's little artist'
4 Painted ladies
5 Back to the twentieth century: femininity and and feminism
Conclusion
Notes
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Index
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