Aesthetics and Gender in American Literature: Portraits of the Woman ArtistThis study demonstrates how popular women writers used the female visual artist as their alter ego to renegotiate the boundaries between high and low culture. The figure of the professional woman painter allowed women writers to critique the dominant aesthetic and scientific theories that categorized women and an ethnically configured lower class as artistically and intellectually inferior to an elite, male-defined figure of the Romantic artist-as-genius. Illustrated. |
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... tradition in combi- nation with modern innovation . 52 Instead of turning to the woman - painter to voice her aesthetic preferences , Wharton , over twenty years later in Hudson River Bracketed and The Gods Arrive , will create Halo ...
... tradition in combi- nation with modern innovation . 52 Instead of turning to the woman - painter to voice her aesthetic preferences , Wharton , over twenty years later in Hudson River Bracketed and The Gods Arrive , will create Halo ...
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... tradition to renegotiate the conflict be- tween nineteenth - century goals of racial uplift and the black modernist aesthetic of the Harlem Renaissance . Fauset uses the sentimental tradi- tion , specifically Frances Harper's lola Leroy ...
... tradition to renegotiate the conflict be- tween nineteenth - century goals of racial uplift and the black modernist aesthetic of the Harlem Renaissance . Fauset uses the sentimental tradi- tion , specifically Frances Harper's lola Leroy ...
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... tradition of the domestic novel . Uncle's Tom's Cabin is perhaps the most exemplary book of this tradition . See Tomp- kins , Sensational Designs , 122-46 . 8 . 9 . In her rebuttal to Dr. Clarke , Phelps declares that it is more likely ...
... tradition of the domestic novel . Uncle's Tom's Cabin is perhaps the most exemplary book of this tradition . See Tomp- kins , Sensational Designs , 122-46 . 8 . 9 . In her rebuttal to Dr. Clarke , Phelps declares that it is more likely ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
1 | 19 |
Cultural Reproduction and the Female Copyist | 27 |
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