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portada Being and Becoming Visible: Women, Performance, and Visual Culture (a Feminist Formations Reader)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Weight
0.85
ISBN
0801894956
ISBN13
9780801894954
Edition No.
1

Being and Becoming Visible: Women, Performance, and Visual Culture (a Feminist Formations Reader)

Olga (Edt) Mesropova (Author) · Johns Hopkins University Press · Paperback

Being and Becoming Visible: Women, Performance, and Visual Culture (a Feminist Formations Reader) - Olga (Edt) Mesropova

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Synopsis "Being and Becoming Visible: Women, Performance, and Visual Culture (a Feminist Formations Reader)"

Spanning geographical, cultural, and methodological boundaries, the essays in Being and Becoming Visible examine female representation in a variety of performative and visual media. Olga M. Mesropova and Stacey Weber-Fève situate the disciplines of visual culture and performance studies within two conceptual frameworks―multicultural and feminist―through the overarching thematic trope of visibility.The contributors offer a mix of sociohistorical, ethnographic, ideological, postcolonial, and cultural approaches to the study of female representation in performance, visual, and consumer cultures. They examine curatorship, mythological representation of women, the interrelationship of mother and child, domestic gender roles, domestic abuse, and indigenous female representation. The volume includes case studies related to such diverse genres and media as theater, cinema, painting, television, performance activism, and photography from South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Instructors in feminist, cultural, and media studies who are looking for global perspectives will find that this fresh and provocative volume encourages students to see new connections among a variety of trends in contemporary scholarship.

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