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- catalog abstract "With the exception of Frida Kahlo, who in recent years has become a cult figure, the achievements of Latin American women in the visual and performing arts have been overlooked. This book presents a dazzling group of women who challenge the common assumptions about the nature of artists and their art.".
- catalog contributor b10986567.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-[272]).".
- catalog description "Introduction / Marjorie Agosín -- Norah Borges : on the margins of the text / Daniel E. Nelson -- Textile as metaphor : the weavings of Olga de Amaral / Chelsea Miller Goin -- Ruby Aránguiz : painting the joy of everyday existence / Barbara Mujica -- Visions of life : the glass sculpture of Agueda Dicancro / Alicia Haber -- Leonora Carrington : visual narrative in contemporary Mexican art / Whitney Chadwick -- Subversive strategies : the work of Remedios Varo / Janet Kaplan -- Frida Kahlo : life, death and self-creation / Emma Sepúlveda-Pulvirenti -- In the silence of the tortured image : Emma Sepúlveda-Pulvirenti / Bruce Williams -- Mariana Yampolsky : reading the gaze / Marjorie Agosín -- The reflection of a blinded gaze : Maria Luisa Bemberg, filmmaker / Bruce Williams -- Eudoxia Estrella : a painter with a museum of her own / Francisco Javier Cevallos -- Teresa Carreño : triumphant artist in a man's world of music / Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta -- Waldeen and the Americas : the dance has many faces / Jonathan Cohen -- Alicia Alonso : habanera assoluta / Paula Durbin.".
- catalog description "With the exception of Frida Kahlo, who in recent years has become a cult figure, the achievements of Latin American women in the visual and performing arts have been overlooked. This book presents a dazzling group of women who challenge the common assumptions about the nature of artists and their art.".
- catalog extent "[272] p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Woman's gaze.".
- catalog identifier "1877727857 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Woman's gaze.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Fredonia, N.Y. : White Pine Press,".
- catalog relation "Woman's gaze.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog subject "700/.82 21".
- catalog subject "Arts, Latin American.".
- catalog subject "NX501.5 .W66 1998".
- catalog subject "Women artists Latin America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Marjorie Agosín -- Norah Borges : on the margins of the text / Daniel E. Nelson -- Textile as metaphor : the weavings of Olga de Amaral / Chelsea Miller Goin -- Ruby Aránguiz : painting the joy of everyday existence / Barbara Mujica -- Visions of life : the glass sculpture of Agueda Dicancro / Alicia Haber -- Leonora Carrington : visual narrative in contemporary Mexican art / Whitney Chadwick -- Subversive strategies : the work of Remedios Varo / Janet Kaplan -- Frida Kahlo : life, death and self-creation / Emma Sepúlveda-Pulvirenti -- In the silence of the tortured image : Emma Sepúlveda-Pulvirenti / Bruce Williams -- Mariana Yampolsky : reading the gaze / Marjorie Agosín -- The reflection of a blinded gaze : Maria Luisa Bemberg, filmmaker / Bruce Williams -- Eudoxia Estrella : a painter with a museum of her own / Francisco Javier Cevallos -- Teresa Carreño : triumphant artist in a man's world of music / Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta -- Waldeen and the Americas : the dance has many faces / Jonathan Cohen -- Alicia Alonso : habanera assoluta / Paula Durbin.".
- catalog title "A woman's gaze : Latin American women artists / edited by Marjorie Agosín.".
- catalog type "text".