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Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany
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Visual ArtsSocial SciencesArt TheoryRoman ArtArt CriticismFeminist IdentityCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesFeminist Literary TheoryClassicsMary D. GarrardArt HistoryFeminist ScholarshipFrench CultureVisual CultureFeminist TheoryFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyCrete Vincent Scully
* Introduction: Feminism and Art History Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard. * Matrilineal Reinterpretation of Some Egyptian Sacred Cows Nancy Luomala. * The Great Goddess and the Palace Architecture of Crete Vincent Scully. * Mourners on Greek Vases: Remarks on the Social History of Women Christine Mitchell Havelock. * Social Status and Gender in Roman Art: The Case of the Saleswoman Natalie Boymel Kampen. * Eve and Mary: Conflicting Images of Medieval Woman Henry Kraus. * Taking a Second Look: Observations on the Iconography of a French Queen, Jeanne de Bourbon (13381378) Claire Richter Sherman. * Delilah Madlyn Millner Kahr. * Artemisia and Susanna M. D. Garrard. * Judith Leysters PropositionBetween Virtue and Vice Frima Fox Hofrichter. * Art History and Its Exclusions: The Example of Dutch Art Svetlana Alpers. * Happy Mothers and Other New Ideas in Eighteenth-Century French Art Carol Duncan. * Lost and Found: Once More the Fallen Woman Linda Nochlin. * Degass Misogyny N. Broude. * Gender or Genius? The Woman Artists of German Expressionism Alessandra Comini. * Virility and Domination in Early Twentieth-Century Vanguard Painting C. Duncan. * Miriam Schapiro and Femmage: Reflections on the Conflict Between Decoration and Abstraction in Twentieth-Century Art N. Broude. * Quilts: The Great American Art Patricia Mainardi.