Sex, Art, And American Culture by Camille Paglia
Essays
This provocative collection of essays explores the intricate intersections of sexuality, art, and cultural dynamics within the American landscape. Through a series of bold and incisive critiques, the author challenges conventional feminist perspectives, delving into the complexities of gender roles, the power of eroticism, and the influence of historical art movements on modern society. With a keen eye for cultural analysis, the work offers a fresh and often controversial perspective on the evolving narratives that shape American identity and artistic expression.
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- Published
- 1992
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 304
- Original Language
- English
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