It Hurts!
Violence against Women in Art and Psychoanalysis
Elana Shapira editor Daniela Finzi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:16th Jun '25
£65.50
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Psychoanalysis, the study of the unconscious, has provided artists in the 20th and 21st centuries with both a visual language and valuable psychological tools to address the social phenomenon of violence against women. The volume presents groundbreaking research on various representations of gender-based violence in art. The book aims to examine the cultural constructions embedded in this phenomenon and to explore the different strategies that have been developed on different continents to counteract it. The artists featured are Oskar Kokoschka, María Izquierdo, Grete Stern, Dorothea Tanning, Ana Mendieta, Kiki Kogelnik, Marina Abramović, Soli Kiani, Sigalit Landau, and Hava Raucher, as well as the filmmaker Ruth Beckermann and the philosopher Hélène Cixous.
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With contributions in English and German and German and English abstracts
ISBN: 9783111335964
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 584g
204 pages