Reading Art Reading Irigaray
Discover the profound influence of Luce Irigaray in "Reading Art Reading Irigaray" by Hilary Robinson, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2006. This insightful paperback, spanning 240 pages, delves into the intersection of feminism and art, exploring how Irigaray's groundbreaking philosophies shape our understanding of art created by women artists.
Robinson meticulously examines the implications of Irigaray's theories, addressing the intricate relationships between gender, subjectivity, language, and art. This compelling collection of essays invites readers to reflect on the depth of Irigaray's impact on visual arts and how her ideas resonate within contemporary discussions on feminism and art. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of gender studies, philosophy, and art history, this book promises to enrich your perspective on the female artistic experience.