The Politics Of Vision by Linda Nochlin
Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society
This insightful collection of essays delves into the intricate relationship between art and politics, exploring how visual representation has been influenced by social, cultural, and political contexts throughout history. The author examines the role of gender, power dynamics, and ideology in shaping artistic expression, challenging traditional narratives and encouraging a critical reevaluation of art history. Through a series of compelling analyses, the book highlights the ways in which art both reflects and influences societal values, urging readers to consider the broader implications of visual culture.
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- 1989
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- 300-350
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