... and who carefully read and commented on those same drafts: Chris Carlson, Rebecca Davis, Heather Foust, Holly Gunning, Paige Schneider, and Liz Stiles. Their assistance and interest in this project have meant a great deal to me.
In her riveting, partly autobiographical, extended introduction, Nochlin documents her own pioneering approach to art history; throughout the seven essays in this book, she argues for the honest virtues of an art history that rejects ...
This anthology explores the provocative intersection between feminist, literary, and legal theories. Written by feminist thinkers from law and literature, discourses that each produce culturally powerful representations of women, these...
Women -- as warriors, workers, mothers, sensual women, even absent women -- haunt nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western painting. This book brings together Linda Nochlin's most important and pioneering writings on...
This book examines how women are discussed and depicted visually in popular media.
Written by feminist thinkers from law and literature, discourses that each produce culturally powerful representations of women, these essays contest the boundaries that usually separate these disciplines and thereby alter the possibilities ...