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Women's art as indicator of social change

Rentschler, Ruth 2006, Women's art as indicator of social change, Australian cultural history, vol. 24, pp. 115-134.

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Title Women's art as indicator of social change
Author(s) Rentschler, Ruth
Journal name Australian cultural history
Volume number 24
Start page 115
End page 134
Publisher Routledge
Place of publication Canberra, ACT
Publication date 2006
ISSN 0728-8433
Keyword(s) National Gallery of Victoria
Feminism -- Australia
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Women artists -- Australia
Arts -- Australia
Feminism and art -- Australia
Summary The support for feminism in Australia came not from the scientific field, where there was almost total opposition to it, but from literature, philosophy and the arts. An art museum is an arbiter of taste and a cultural building that points important ideas throughout its lifetime.
Language eng
Field of Research 160805 Social Change
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
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