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THE MALE GAZE:LOOKING IS RARELY A NEUTRAL OPERATION
The description of genius with feminine images did not serve to bridge the gulf between male and female artists, partly because of the different ways that their creativity was conceived. Actual childbirth was regarded as an outgrowth of women’s “natural” … Continue reading →
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“REASONABLE CREATURES”:HOW DID THAT RUMOR GET STARTED?
“While genius is a rare gift, according to most theorists the pool of human beings from which genius emerges includes only men. Rousseau, Kant, and Schopenhauer all declared that women possess characters and mentalities too weak to produce genius. This … Continue reading →
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