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The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine

Autor Rozsika Parker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2019
Rozsika Parker's re-evaluation of the reciprocal relationship between women and embroidery has brought stitchery out from the private world of female domesticity into the fine arts, created a major breakthrough in art history and criticism, and fostered the emergence of today's dynamic and expanding crafts movements.The Subversive Stitch is now available again with a new Introduction that brings the book up to date with exploration of the stitched art of Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin, as well as the work of new young female and male embroiderers. Rozsika Parker uses household accounts, women's magazines, letters, novels and the works of art themselves to trace through history how the separation of the craft of embroidery from the fine arts came to be a major force in the marginalisation of women's work. Beautifully illustrated, her book also discusses the contradictory nature of women's experience of embroidery: how it has inculcated female subservience while providing an immensely pleasurable source of creativity, forging links between women.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350132290
ISBN-10: 1350132292
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 102 bw integrated
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Rozsika Parker (1945-2010) published widely in Art History and Psychoanalysis. The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine first appeared in 1984. Torn in Two: The Experience of Maternal Ambivalence was published in 1995. She and Griselda Pollock together wrote Old Mistresses: Women, Art and Ideology (1981) and edited Feminism: Art and the Women's Movement 1970-1985 (1987).

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction 20091 The Creation of Femininity2 Eternalising the Feminine3 Fertility, Chastity and Power4 The Domestication of Embroidery5 The Inculcation of Femininity6 From Milkmaids to Mothers7 Femininity as Feeling8 A Naturally Revolutionary Art?Notes to chaptersBibliographyGlossaryIndex