Women, the arts and globalization

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Discover the groundbreaking anthology, 'Women, the Arts and Globalization,' a compelling collection that bridges transnational feminist theory with women's art practices. This unique book delves into the intricate connections between aesthetics, gender, and identity in our rapidly globalizing world. Published by Manchester University Press in 2015, this collection showcases scholarly essays alongside interviews and autobiographical accounts, highlighting how women's roles in the arts often remain marginalized within the global art market. 'Women, the Arts and Globalization' offers valuable insights into the experiences of women artists, travelers, and scholars navigating the complex landscapes of culture and globalization. It stands as an essential resource for artists, art historians, feminist theorists, and humanities scholars alike, showing the extraordinary impact of globalization on culture. With a fresh perspective on the eccentric experiences of women in the arts, this anthology offers a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of art and gender in a global context. The ISBN for this essential read is 9780719096716, and it is brand new, ensuring top-quality content for your collection. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

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ISBN: 9780719096716
Year: 2015
Publisher: Manchester University Press


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This is the first anthology to bring transnational feminist theory and criticism together with women's art practices to discuss the connections between aesthetics, gender and identity in a global world. The essays in Women, the arts and globalization demonstrate that women in the arts are rarely positioned at the centre of the art market, and the movement of women globally (as travelers or migrants, empowered artists/scholars or exiled practitioners), rarely corresponds with the dominant models of global exchange. Rather, contemporary women's art practices provide a fascinating instance of women's eccentric experiences of the myriad effects of globalization. Bringing scholarly essays on gender, art and globalization together with interviews and autobiographical accounts of personal experiences, the diversity of the book is relevant to artists, art historians, feminist theorists and humanities scholars interested in the impact of globalization on culture in the broadest sense. -- .

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