Format:
viii, 285 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
9780520344327
Series Statement:
Studies on Latin American art 6
Content:
"This book discusses how some works of art produced in Latin America in the sixties, seventies, and eighties forged a different understanding of the female body, understood as space for the expression of a dissident subjectivity in relation to socially normalized places. Representations of art and of feminist activism interrogated the disciplining of the female body that entails as well the disciplining of the male body. Before a history of highly regulated artistic representations-regardless of the occasional exceptions a historian might point out-images erupted that questioned the social and institutional naturalization of the feminine and the masculine"--
Note:
2303
,
Art and feminism: politics of representation -- Artists between activisms: Clemencia Lucena and María Luisa Bemberg--a comparative study -- A portrait in absentia: Narcisa Hirsch and experimental film in Buenos Aires -- Feminist arts in Mexico: manifestos, lectures, exhibitions, and activisms -- Archives, performance, and resistance: Nelbia Romero and art from Uruguay under dictatorship -- Feel, despite everything: Paz Errázuriz, photography and dictatorship in Chile -- Black art is Brasil: Rosana Paulino: archives, and memory of slavery -- Conclusion: art and feminism in Argentina now
Additional Edition:
Übersetzung von Giunta, Andrea Feminismo y arte latinoamericano: historias de artistas que emanciparon el cuerpo
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Lateinamerika
;
Kunst
;
Feminismus
;
Geschichte 1960-1990
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