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Seeing Through the Seventies: Essays on Feminism and Art (Routledge Harwood)
Laura Cottingham
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| #2961258 in eBooks | 2013-11-05 | 2013-11-05 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By pilar lopez medina|Muy interesante, me ha ayudado mucho a comoreder las artistas feministas americanas . Gracias Laura Cottingham|5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Hot Younger Critic Brings New Perspective|By Tee A. Corinne|Laura Cottingham (b.1958), is an openly lesbian cultural critic who tackle|About the Author|Laura Cottingham teaches contemporary art and criticism in the College of Art at The Cooper Union and had held visiting appointments at Rutgers University, The School of Visual Arts, and The Royal Academy of Fine Art, Copenhagen. She is also au
In recent years, Laura Cottingham has emerged as one of the most visible feminist critics of the so-called post-feminist generation. Following a social-political approach to art history and criticism that accepts visual culture as part of a larger social reality, Cottingham's writings investigate central tensions currently operative in the production, distribution and evaluation of art, especially those related to cultural production by and about women. Seeing Th...
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