附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-258) and index.
Introduction : histories, silences, and stories / Kristen Frederickson -- Artemisia's trial by cinema / Mary D. Garrard -- Mary D. Garrard, interviewed by Kristen Frederickson and Sarah E. Webb -- A light in the galaxy : Judith Leyster / Frima Fox Hofrichter -- "So what are you working on?" : categorizing The exceptional woman / Mary D. Sheriff -- Mother land missed : the becoming landscapes of Clementina, Viscountess Hawarden, and Sally Mann / Carol Mavor -- "A sermon in patchwork" : new light on Harriet Powers / Gladys-Marie Fry -- A sermon in patchwork / Lucine Finch -- Two ways of thinking about Mary Cassatt / Anne Higonnet -- Florine Stettheimer : becoming herself / Barbara J. Bloemink -- Writing about forgotten women artists : the rediscovery of Jo Nivison Hopper / Gail Levin -- Designing woman : writing about Eleanor Raymond / Nancy Gruskin -- Elizabeth Catlett / Melanie Anne Herzog -- Subjectivity, (auto)biography, and the "artist named Pereira" / Karen A. Bearor -- Codex Spero : rethinking the monograph as a feminist / Amy Ingrid Schlegel -- At last! A great woman artist : writing about Carolee Schneemann's epistolary practice / Kristine Stiles -- Epilogue : mark making, writing, and erasure / Sarah E. Webb.
摘要:In this groundbreaking volume, contemporary art historians--all of them women--probe the dilemmas and complexities of writing about the woman artist, past and present. Singular Women proposes a new feminist investigation of the history of art by considering how a historian's theoretical approach affects the way in which research progresses and stories are told.