Differencing the canon : feminist desire and the writing of Art's histories (Record no. 54511)

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Personal name Pollock, Griselda
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Title Differencing the canon : feminist desire and the writing of Art's histories
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2006
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Extent xviii,345p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>List of illustrations x<br/>Preface xiii <br/>Acknowledgements xviii<br/>PART I<br/>Firing the canon<br/>1 About canons and culture wars 3<br/>Theoretical models for the critique of the canon: ideology and myth 6<br/>What is the canon - structurally? 9<br/>Psycho-symbolic investment in the canon, or, Being childish about artists 13<br/> 2 Differencing: feminism's encounter with the canon 23<br/>Three positions 23<br/>About difference and differance 29 <br/>Thinking about women ... Artists 33<br/>PART II<br/>Reading against the grain: reading for ...<br/>3 The ambivalence of the maternal body: re/drawing Van Gogh 41<br/>A feminist reading of Van Gogh? 41 <br/>Bending women 43<br/>Inside a studio behind the vicarage in Nuenen 46 <br/>Sexuality and representation 50<br/>What are they really talking about? 53<br/>Class, sexuality and animality 55<br/>Freud, Van Gogh and the Wolf Man: Mater and nanny 57<br/>Who's seeing whose mother? Feminist desire and the case of Van Gogh 60<br/>4 Fathers of modern art: mothers of invention: cocking a leg at Toulouse-Lautrec 65<br/>Late-coming and premature departure 65<br/>Debasement and desire: registers of social and sexual difference 67<br/>Looking up to dad 70<br/>When small is not enough 75<br/>Whose [who's] missing [the] Phallus? What's in the gloves? 77<br/>Deconstructing the derriere: the physical other 81<br/>Loving women 87<br/>Conclusion 90<br/>PART III<br/>Heroines: setting women in the canon<br/>5 The female hero and the making of a feminist canon: Artemisia Gentileschi's representations of Susanna and Judith 97<br/>Seeing the artist or reading the picture? 98 <br/>Feminists and art history: what women? 98<br/>Susanna and the Elders 103<br/>Trauma, memory and the relief of representation 108<br/>Decapitation or castration: judith Slaying Holofernes 115<br/>6 Feminist mythologies and missing mothers: Virginia Woolf, Charlotte Bronte, Artemisia Gentileschi and Cleopatra 129<br/>A feminist myth of the twentieth century: murdered creativity and the female body 129<br/>Lucy Snowe meets Cleopatra: the resistant feminist reader and the female body 132<br/>Missing mothers: inscriptions in the feminine: Cleopatra 138 <br/>Coda: rapish scenes and Lucretia 158<br/> 7 Revenge: Lubaina Himid and the making of new narratives for new histories 169<br/>A post-colonial feminist revenge on the canon? 169 <br/>On some painting in Revenge 173<br/>History painting 186<br/>On mourning and melancholia 189 <br/>Covenant versus terrorism 191<br/>PART IV<br/>Who is the other?<br/>8 Some letters on feminism, politics and modern art: when Edgar Degas shared a space with Mary Cassatt at the Suffrage Benefit Exhibition, New York 1915<br/>Letter I: On the question of I and non-I 201 <br/>Letter II: On the social other 213<br/>Letter III: On the jouissance of the other 226 <br/>Letter IV: On the mortality of the other 230 <br/>Letter V: On the exhibition with the other 234<br/>9 A tale of three women: seeing in the dark, seeing double, at least, with Manet 247<br/>Introduction: Laure, Jeanne and Berthe 247 <br/>Berthe 258<br/>Jeanne 261<br/>Laure 277<br/>Conclusion 305<br/>Epilogue 317<br/>Bibliography 318<br/>Index 328<br/>
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