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  2. Feminist aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The examination of the need for there to be a separate field of feminist aesthetics is discussed. If there is a separate field, women's art gets defined as feminist, then it assumes that the “normal” and all other art is automatically categorized as masculine. [11] The idea of the creative genius is inspected in feminist aesthetics. In ...

  3. Carolyn Korsmeyer - Wikipedia

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    After receiving her PhD in 1972, Korsmeyer began to focus her research on feminist philosophy and the field of aesthetics. Feminist perspectives in aesthetics has long been major work of Korsmeyer. [2] Fine art, genius, beauty, taste, and aesthetic perception are gendered issues that she has studied and researched. [3]

  4. Christine Battersby - Wikipedia

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    Feminist aesthetics Christine Battersby FRSA (born 3 March 1946) is a British philosopher and Reader Emerita in Philosophy at the University of Warwick . She was the visiting Fleishhacker Chair of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco during April 2013.

  5. Caroline Phillips (visual artist) - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Phillips (born 1966) is an Australian visual artist [1] who has exhibited works in Australia and internationally in the areas of sculpture, and photography. Phillips' works deploy industrial and textile based materials to critique contemporary feminist aesthetics, through modes of abstraction and materiality.

  6. Rita Felski - Wikipedia

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    Felski is a prominent scholar in the fields of aesthetics and literary theory, feminist theory, modernity and postmodernity, and cultural studies. She is closely associated with the field of postcritique , a school of thought that tries to find new forms of reading and interpretation that go beyond the methods of critique , critical theory ...

  7. Sparks isn't a lone feminist fable-spinner; she's among a growing cohort of women who grew up loving the brutality, magic and spare structure of fairy tales, but wished to tweak the characters' motivations to reflect their own lives.

  8. Ruth Noack - Wikipedia

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    Noack's writings have been concerned with subjects including global art and the translocal museum, conceptual art in the East, feminist aesthetics and film theory. Noack’s numerous publications and lectures include monographs on the work of Eva Hesse, Alejandra Riera, Danica Dakic, Ines Doujak, Sanja Ivekovic [5] and Mary Kelly. In 2002-2003 ...

  9. Sue Williams (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Painting, feminism Sue Williams is an American artist born in 1954. She came to prominence in the early 1980s, with works that echoed and argued with the dominant postmodern feminist aesthetic of the time.