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Examining the ways in which women have been viewed, portrayed, and silenced in art history remains a crucial challenge for the discipline. The authors of this volume expose mechanisms of visibility and invisibility, question the male-dominated canon, and offer fresh perspectives on strategies of female and queer self-representation. Historical and contemporary positions enter a dialogue-from early self-portraits to contemporary intersectional approaches. This volume invites readers to reconsider established narratives, so understanding art history as an open field and a dynamic process grappling with power, the body, and identity.
- A survey of feminist, queer and intersectional approaches
- Connecting science and social debate
Mit Beiträgen von Adina Christine Rösch, Alexandra Karg, Andrea Aranda, Anja Ilka Schneider, Anke K. Hoyer, Mona Behfeld, Paula Gauß, Nina-Marie Schüchter, Sandra Richter



