This paper reconsiders the relation established between (the architectural) space – the house and the woman in it, or versus it. Such a relationship is projected through visual arts, as is evident in the examples of the selected case studies. The objective of this thesis is to elaborate upon the idea that contemporary women authors use “their house” as the topic of inspiration behind works, which are quite often reminiscences of the emotional spectrum they lived during their own childhood. Furthermore, it also shows that through those works they establish their personal attitude towards the notion of “house” in general. The starting point of this paper is based on the theoretical views of Griselde Pollock ,a feminist critic and t...
Desde una perspectiva iconográfica, la relación cuerpo-casa/casa-cuerpo, continúa siendo una constan...
Habermas locates the distinction between the public and the private spheres in ancient Greece (Haber...
There are two central arguments around which this thesis is constructed. The first is that we cannot...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.In this dissertation I analyse and...
The aim of the essay to represent the work of women architects in Serbia through contemporary femini...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
This project begins with an interest in the female space as active within the domestic sphere. It in...
Rannsókn þessi skiptist í tvo hluta, heimildamyndina Uppistandsstelpur og eftirfarandi texta. Meginv...
Considering the importance of active presence and role of women in various social fields, especially...
This practice-led visual arts project explores drawing as a creative act of subjectivity, whereby th...
Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third ...
As a marginalised group in Australian art history and society, women artists possess a valuable and ...
Art serves as a historical archive of the collective imagination, which forms and reinforces a model...
[[abstract]]This paper attempts to put Virginia Woolfs A Room of One's Own in the feminist context a...
Habermas locates the distinction between the public and the private spheres in ancient Greece (Haber...
Desde una perspectiva iconográfica, la relación cuerpo-casa/casa-cuerpo, continúa siendo una constan...
Habermas locates the distinction between the public and the private spheres in ancient Greece (Haber...
There are two central arguments around which this thesis is constructed. The first is that we cannot...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.In this dissertation I analyse and...
The aim of the essay to represent the work of women architects in Serbia through contemporary femini...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
This project begins with an interest in the female space as active within the domestic sphere. It in...
Rannsókn þessi skiptist í tvo hluta, heimildamyndina Uppistandsstelpur og eftirfarandi texta. Meginv...
Considering the importance of active presence and role of women in various social fields, especially...
This practice-led visual arts project explores drawing as a creative act of subjectivity, whereby th...
Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third ...
As a marginalised group in Australian art history and society, women artists possess a valuable and ...
Art serves as a historical archive of the collective imagination, which forms and reinforces a model...
[[abstract]]This paper attempts to put Virginia Woolfs A Room of One's Own in the feminist context a...
Habermas locates the distinction between the public and the private spheres in ancient Greece (Haber...
Desde una perspectiva iconográfica, la relación cuerpo-casa/casa-cuerpo, continúa siendo una constan...
Habermas locates the distinction between the public and the private spheres in ancient Greece (Haber...
There are two central arguments around which this thesis is constructed. The first is that we cannot...