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Title Reframings : new American feminist photographies / edited by Diane Neumaier
Published Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1995
Philadelphia (Pa.) : Temple University Press, 1995

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Description xii, 319 pages : illustrations, portraits (some color) ; 27 cm
Summary Concern about how women are represented, despite varied and often conflicting conceptions of feminism, is the underlying force in this collection. Eight critical essays grounded in feminist analysis explore the different issues that arise in these artists' visual representations, including social space, family life, child care, work, food, romance, sexuality, advertising, and consumer culture. They are feminist critics looking at feminist art, an act Diane Neumaier argues happens all too rarely as feminist critics have in the past busied themselves with critiquing dominant culture. Together these artworks and essays explore the dynamics of visual images and ideology, including expressions and interpretations of autobiographical photographic projects, self-representation of women's bodies, conflicting identities, and the relationship between photographer and photographed
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Feminism and art -- United States.
Photography -- United States.
Photography, Artistic.
Women photographers -- United States.
Author Neumaier, Diane, 1946-
LC no. 94046914
ISBN 1566393310