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Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter (Re Visions : Critical Studies in the History and Theory of Art)

ePub Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter (Re Visions : Critical Studies in the History and Theory of Art) by Jo Anna Isaak in Arts-Photography

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor Francis; an informa company.


#2319201 in eBooks 2002-09-11 2002-09-11File Name: B000FBFCWA


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fabulous. And; oh so true. Want to ...By Patricia RogersFabulous. And; oh so true. Want to produce this as a Readers Theater production.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Necessary TargetsBy Jeannette E. HannaExcellently written with compassion and descriptive language. While you were reading; you could see the settings and know the faces and believe you were there. Gifted writer.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Not My ThingBy CrusteeI was required to read this play for a college course on Psychological Trauma. I was not a fan. I think that its purpose was to be shocking; however it failed to shock me. I feel like perhaps Ensler watered it down too much?

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