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Reading Art, Reading Irigaray
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Luce Irigaray is one of the foremost philosophers and feminist thinkers. Her work has had an impact on the visual arts. What does her work really mean when it comes to the art made by women artists? This work reveals the implications of Irigaray’s work for the relationships between gender, subjectivity, language and art.
Title: Reading Art, Reading Irigaray
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Luce Irigaray is one of the foremost philosophers and feminist thinkers.
Her work has had an impact on the visual arts.
What does her work really mean when it comes to the art made by women artists? This work reveals the implications of Irigaray’s work for the relationships between gender, subjectivity, language and art.
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