The Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf: Modernism, Post-Impressionism, and the Politics of the Visual
Explores feminist aesthetics in Woolf through modernism and post-impressionism, highlighting visual politics. Insightful analysis suitable for scholars and students. Customer insight: mixed feelings exist from reviews
Highlights
- feminist aesthetics focus
- Virginia Woolf analysis
- visual politics discussion
Pros
- thematic connection between feminism and modernism
- critical examination of visual politics
- scholarly analysis for coursework
- clear link between art movements and theory
Cons
- only 3 reviews noted
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- no explicit case studies provided