The Issue of Biological Essentialism in Art Artemisia Gentileschi and the Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art.

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The Issue of Biological Essentialism in Art Artemisia Gentileschi and the Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art

Aims Discuss biological essentialism in the Italian baroque. Discuss biological essentialism in the Italian baroque. Show how Gentileschi and her contemporaries interpreted traditional gendered themes and how the interpretations related to ideas of biological essentialism. Show how Gentileschi and her contemporaries interpreted traditional gendered themes and how the interpretations related to ideas of biological essentialism. Show how Gentileschi’s interpretation was markedly different from her contemporaries. Show how Gentileschi’s interpretation was markedly different from her contemporaries.

The Issue of Biological Essentialism What is Essentialism? What is Essentialism? What is Biological Essentialism? What is Biological Essentialism?

Questions for discussion When art historians discuss major canonical works, they speak of “Old Masters” and “masterpieces.” How do feminists deal with the problems of jargon when writing their own critiques? When art historians discuss major canonical works, they speak of “Old Masters” and “masterpieces.” How do feminists deal with the problems of jargon when writing their own critiques? Why are some figures canonical and others excluded? Gentileschi, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keefe seem to be included in many survey texts. Is there an attempt by art history to counter the historical dominance of male artists to create its own “woman worthies”? What are some problems with classifying figures as ‘major artists,’ i.e. canonical. Why are some figures canonical and others excluded? Gentileschi, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keefe seem to be included in many survey texts. Is there an attempt by art history to counter the historical dominance of male artists to create its own “woman worthies”? What are some problems with classifying figures as ‘major artists,’ i.e. canonical. Holger Maass states that his digitally manipulated photographs are related to ads and TV commercials. To what extent do we witness biological essentialism in modern art or ‘common’ arts such as advertising? What does such art say about our culture? Holger Maass states that his digitally manipulated photographs are related to ads and TV commercials. To what extent do we witness biological essentialism in modern art or ‘common’ arts such as advertising? What does such art say about our culture?

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Sources Orestes Sarcophagus background.choephoroi.html Orestes Sarcophagus background.choephoroi.html background.choephoroi.html background.choephoroi.html Michelangelo’s Expulsion From the Garden Michelangelo’s Expulsion From the Garden Gentileschi’s Judith Slaying Holofernes Gentileschi’s Judith Slaying Holofernes Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes carava01.jpg Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes carava01.jpg carava01.jpg carava01.jpg Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Allegory of Painting Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Allegory of Painting Maass’s Judith Und Holofernes Maass’s Judith Und Holofernes