Females in the Frame: Women, Art, and Crime
Autor Penelope Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030207656
ISBN-10: 303020765X
Pagini: 199
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303020765X
Pagini: 199
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1.
Introduction:
Writing
Alternative
Art
Histories.-
2.
Lady
Destroyers.-
3.
The
Mothers
of
All
Art
Crimes.-
4.
She
Vandals.-
5.
The
Art
of
the
Con[wo]man.-
6.
The
Light
Fingered.-
7.
Naming
Rights.-
8.
The
Professionals.-
9.
Afterword:
Making
a
Noise
About
the
Silence.
Recenzii
“Jackson
has
written
an
accessible
book
that
takes
the
reader
on
a
journey
into
the
world
of
art
and
crime
and
women.
…
It
is
evident
that
Jackson
has
a
real
love
of
art
and
the
overriding
message
for
me
was
the
need
to
protect
and
look
after
all
art
so
that
future
generations
can
experience
these
marvellous
works.”
(ARCA,
November
8,
2019)
“The
author
achieves
bringing
her
results
and
insights
to
a
broad
readership
that
do
not
require
to
possess
previous
knowledge
in
the
field
of
cultural
heritage
crime.
And
even
though
the
book
is
not
written
from
a
criminological
point
of
view,
it
makes
a
compelling
case
for
further
avenues
of
research
into
the
gender
perspective
of
cultural
heritage
crime
that
are
more
empirical
and
exploratory
by
nature.
For
sure,
these
future
studies
will
have
as
a
reference
Jackson’s
pioneering
study.”
(Marc
Balcells,
Journal
of
Art
Crime,
Issue
22,
Fall,
2019)
Notă biografică
Penelope
Jacksonis
an
art
historian
and
curator
based
in
New
Zealand.
A
former
gallery
director,
Jackson
is
a
founding
trustee
of
the
New
Zealand
Art
Crime
Research
Trust.
She
is
the
author
ofArt
Thieves,
Fakers
&
Fraudsters:
The
New
Zealand
Story(2016)
and
has
contributed
to
theJournal
of
Art
Crime
and
Art
Crime
and
its
Prevention(2016).
Jackson
has
curated
major
exhibitions,
including:
award-winning
Corrugations:
The
Art
of
Jeff
Thomson
(2013),
The
Lynley
Dodd
Story
(2015),
An
Empty
Frame:
Crimes
of
Art
in
New
Zealand
(2016)
and
Katherine
Mansfield:
A
Portrait
(2018).
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This
book
explores
the
untold
history
of
women,
art,
and
crime.
It
has
long
been
widely
accepted
that
women
have
not
played
an
active
role
in
the
art
crime
world,
or
if
they
have,
it
has
been
the
part
of
the
victim
or
peacemaker. Women,
Art,
and
Crime overturns
this
understanding,
as
it
investigates
the
female
criminals
who
have
destroyed,
vandalised,
stolen,
and
forged
art,
as
well
as
those
who
have
conned
clients
and
committed
white-collar
crimes
in
their
professional
occupations
in
museums,
libraries,
and
galleries.
Whether
prompted
by
a
desire
for
revenge,
for
money,
the
instinct
to
protect
a
loved
one,
or
simply
as
an
act
of
quality
control,
this
book
delves
into
the
various
motivations
and
circumstances
of
women
art
criminals
from
a
wide
range
of
countries,
including
the
UK,
the
USA,
New
Zealand,
Romania,
Germany,
and
France.
Through
a
consideration
of
how
we
have
come
to
perceive
art
crime
and
the
gendered
language
associated
with
its
documentation,
this
pioneering
study
questions
why
women
have
been
left
out
of
the
discourse
to
date
and
how,
by
looking
specifically
at
women,
we
can
gain
a
more
complete
picture
of
art
crime
history.
Caracteristici
Marks
the
first
book
to
examine
women
art
criminals
Explores
how
art
crimes
committed
by
women
differ
in
motivation,
scale,
and
results
when
compared
with
men
Catalogues
art
crimes
under
familiar
tropes
such
as
vandals
and
thieves,
but
also
as
mothers
and
professionals