ARTH 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Feminist Art, Bourgeoisie, Femininity

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From nineteenth century women were getting the right to vote being presented as able to do so. So many intersections, one can be jewish and from one nation. From early age, norms established for gender roles. Great has been defined as men, it is socially constructed. Term reserved for art created by men, women didn"t have access to paint certain ways. Institutions holding women back from progressing in art. We should go with what feels anti-natural: seminal: often associated with males, relation to male semen and historically shows value with male production in art. There are no seminal artists: historiography approach: women are not included in art history, looking at historiography writings. Art historian have to understand timelines look different when analysis different artists/approaches. Opposes a binary to uninformed people who take it as women against men: artwork discussed in the lecture: Women house, female parts in private spaces used to perform outside male dominated world in 1970.

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