Gender, Artwork and the Global Imperative : A Materialist Feminist Critique
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Rethinking Art's Histories
ISBN-10
1784992941
ISBN-13
9781784992941
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Imprint
Manchester University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 25th, 2016
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
474 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.30 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Theory of artHistory of art & design styles: from c 1900 -Feminism & feminist theory
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A theoretically astute overview of key developments in art and its contexts since the 1990s -- .
Is gender implicated in how art does its work in the world created by global capital? Is a global imperative exclusive to capital''s planetary expansion or also witnessed in oppositional practices in art and curating? And what is new in the gendered paradigms of art after the fall of the Berlin Wall?
Angela Dimitrakaki addresses these questions in an insightful and highly original analysis of travel as artistic labour, the sexualisation of migration as a relationship between Eastern and Western Europe, the rise of female collectives, masculinity and globalisation''s ''bad boys'', the emergence of a gendered economic subject that has dethroned postmodernism, and the need for a renewed materialist feminism.
Now available in paperback, this is a theoretically astute overview of developments in art and its contexts since the 1990s and the first study to attempt a critical refocusing of feminist politics in art history in the wake of globalisation. It will be essential reading in art history, gender, feminist and globalisation studies, curatorial theory, cultural studies and beyond.
Angela Dimitrakaki addresses these questions in an insightful and highly original analysis of travel as artistic labour, the sexualisation of migration as a relationship between Eastern and Western Europe, the rise of female collectives, masculinity and globalisation''s ''bad boys'', the emergence of a gendered economic subject that has dethroned postmodernism, and the need for a renewed materialist feminism.
Now available in paperback, this is a theoretically astute overview of developments in art and its contexts since the 1990s and the first study to attempt a critical refocusing of feminist politics in art history in the wake of globalisation. It will be essential reading in art history, gender, feminist and globalisation studies, curatorial theory, cultural studies and beyond.
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