Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's Dinner Party in Feminist Art History
Softcover
1996 · California
by Jones, Amelia (ed.)
California: University of California Press, 1996. Softcover. Good, ex-library with spine label, bookplate and pencil notation behind title page. Crease on cover, lower corner, spine separated from text block, binding sound and can be re-glued. Pages clean and unmarked.. Pink/mauve illustrated wraps. 266 pp. 157 BW illustrations. From the back cover, quote from Whitney Chadwick: "Judy Chicago's 'Dinner Party' remains the most ambitious, controversial, and visible expression of the spirit that animated the early years of the contemporary women's movement. Now a new generation of feminist scholars has taken up the challenge. They raise important questions and offer the first even-handed, consistent, nonpolemical treatment of the complex social, political and historical issues surrounding Chicago's work. (Inventory #: 130231)