Feminism - Art - Capitalism
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Feminism. Nature. Capitalism. by Professor Angela Dimitrakaki is a provocative and uncompromising book that challenges the reader to rethink feminism and art through a Marxist feminist lens. It examines the influence of capitalism on art, the ideological captivity of feminism, modernity's fascination with technology, the significance of postmodernism, and questions of class and social reproduction.
An indispensable guide to art history, theory, and practice that invites the reader to reflect on what it really means to make art and feminism sites of resistance.
Angela Dimitrakaki is Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Edinburgh. She has written and edited several books on art and globalization, and is also an award-winning fiction writer in Greek who explores how history affects the self.

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