Gender check : a reader : art and theory in Eastern Europe / edited by Bojana Pejic
Publisher: Köln : Wather König, ISBN: 9783865608833.Subject(s): Feminizm ve SanatDDC classification: 704 General note: After 1989, a serious body of knowledge has been produced in the former socialist states as well as in the West that theorizes the notion of gender and gender relations established in state-socialism and in the post-communist era. However, the existing volumes rarely (if ever) pay attention to the construction of femininity and masculinity in visual arts. The Gender Check reader presents, for the first time, an extensive collection of texts that explicitly analyse visual arts created before and after 1989 in the 'other' Europe in terms of gender and feminist theories. General note: Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig WienItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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704.9 PAN 2019 Pandora'nın kutusu : | 704.9 PET 2018 Witches & wicked bodies / | 704.94 LIV 2013 Living labor / | 704 FEM 2010 Gender check : | 704 WOM 2007 Indonesian Women Artists: the curtain opens / | 706 AYD 2012 Commons Tense = Coomons Tijd = Müşterekler Zamanı : | 706 BER 2010 Berlin Documentary Forum 1 : |
After 1989, a serious body of knowledge has been produced in the former socialist states as well as in the West that theorizes the notion of gender and gender relations established in state-socialism and in the post-communist era. However, the existing volumes rarely (if ever) pay attention to the construction of femininity and masculinity in visual arts. The Gender Check reader presents, for the first time, an extensive collection of texts that explicitly analyse visual arts created before and after 1989 in the 'other' Europe in terms of gender and feminist theories.
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