Women, Creativity, and the Arts
A collection of essays on women and creativity, containing classic texts in which authors voice fund...
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A collection of essays on women and creativity, containing classic texts in which authors voice fundamental questions about cultural perceptions of women, gender, sexuality, and creativity. In Part I, psychologists, art historians, literary critics, and sociologists address the roles of creative women and the definition of genius. Part II contains autobiographical reflections on being creative and female in the 20th century, by artists and authors such as Georgia O'Keefe, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Annie Leibowitz. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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