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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A feminist position on history's treatment of womenartist,
By sqdq@zeus.odyssey (New York,) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter (Re Visions : Critical Studies in the History and Theory of Art) (Paperback)
This book is an interesting collection of power- ful essay's on the Postmodernist condition and how that has shaped the role of women artists to- day. Whether these strategies are being employed fashionably or in thoughtful disregard to presumed male prejudice is well argued and perceptive.
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Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter (Re Visions : Critical Studies in the History and Theory of Art) by Jo Anna Isaak (Paperback - July 21, 1996)
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