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Zusatztext 'The 25 feminist texts (mostly devoted to contemporary art) collected in this timely volume embody a broad range of approaches to its titular subject! from art historical investigations of representations of motherhood to interviews with women artists...Readers will find a satisfying breadth of artistic media discussed here! including photography! video art! painting! printmaking! and sculpture; this breadth underscores yet again the complexity and significance of the topic at hand...Recommended.' --Choice 'This book is highly recommended for library purchase! as it offers wide appeal and insight into areas of art history not often covered. Although students and faculty researching feminism and women's issues will be particularly interested! the range of authors and artists represented will appeal to a broad range of scholars! as will the unique perspective gained from a compilation of writing by both art historians and artists.' --ARLIS '...make[s] a decisive contribution to the emerging field of maternal studies! but also bring[s] the maternal to the surface of feminist thinking on the history and practice of art informed by feminism.' --Art Journal'when I read Rachel Epp Buller's Reconciling Art and Mothering! an extraordinary collection of essays about and by women artists! I was struck by its relevance not just to the child-smitten! but to everyone. Now in paperback! and more affordable! the book deserves a wider reach.'--Studies in the Maternal Informationen zum Autor Dr Rachel Epp Buller is Assistant Professor of Art at Bethel College! an independent curator and artist! and a regional coordinator of The Feminist Art Project. Contributes a chorus of voices to the burgeoning body of scholarship on art and the maternal and, focuses exclusively on maternal representations and experiences within visual art throughout the world. In this book, the essays addresses mothering experiences around the globe, with contributors hailing from North and South America, Europe, Asia. Zusammenfassung Contributes a chorus of voices to the burgeoning body of scholarship on art and the maternal and, focuses exclusively on maternal representations and experiences within visual art throughout the world. In this book, the essays addresses mothering experiences around the globe, with contributors hailing from North and South America, Europe, Asia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction! Rachel Epp Buller; Part I On Representing the Maternal Body: Critical and Theoretical Reflections: Modern motherhood and female sociability in the art of Marguerite Gérard! Heather Belknap Jensen; Of milk and homeland: breastfeeding! immigrant mothers! and eugenics in the 19th and 21st centuries! Deborah J. Wilk; Chana Orloff: sculpting as a modern Jewish mother! Paula J. Birnbaum; Departures and returns: figuring the mother's body in the art of Betye and Alison Saar! Jessica Dallow; Making the Black maternal visible: Renée Cox's family portraits! Andrea Liss; Lesbian! pervert! mother: Catherine Opie's photographic transgressions! Erin Barnett; Participatory practices between mother and daughter: the art of Amanda Heng and Shia Yih Yiing! Cecily Cheo; 'I've got it from my mother': exploring the figure of the mother in contemporary Polish art! Elzbieta Korolczuk; Jess Dobkin: mom! dyke! frog! Charles Reeve. Part II Contemporary Artist-Mothers: Statements and Negotiations: An introduction to the artists' section: maternal themes in contemporary art! Rachel Epp Buller; Post partum blues: the figure/ground! Mariángeles Soto-DÃaz; Art about motherhood - the last taboo? Reflections of an American artist in Paris! Diana Quinby; Maternal timelines! Sandra Matthews; Mothering twentysomethings! Gail Rebhan; The act with no image: creating a feminist aesthetic of childbirth! Jessica D. Clements; Finding the balance: a dialogue between three artists! Jackie Skrzynski; Spoilt milk: ambival...