The specific availability for this course is not currently known. If you would like to know if this course will be offered during your session, please contact us.
A sequel to Sex, Politics, and Culture I. Focuses exclusively on modern women artists and writers from the 17th century with particular attention to France and England. Considers the problematic of female careers and male canons, and issues such as motherhood, creativity, subjectivity, political engagement, stylistic innovation, sexuality, and psychoanalysis against a backdrop of interdisciplinary feminist theory.
Download course description here in Acrobat PDF Format Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to download this file