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Representing Women
The book *Representing Women* by Linda Nochlin explores how women have been depicted in art throughout history and how these representations reflect broader social structures of gender and power. Combining art history, feminist theory, and cultural critique, Nochlin analyzes both the portrayal of women by male artists and the emergence of women artists who challenge traditional visual narratives. She interrogates the relationship between artistic production, ideology, and the construction of femininity, revealing how visual culture shapes and perpetuates gendered perceptions. This influential work invites readers to reconsider the role of art in reinforcing or subverting patriarchal norms, making it a cornerstone of feminist art criticism.
KP.I 0529 | 305.5 NOC R | My Library (FEMINIS 7) | Available |
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