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"Arts visuel" est l'un des soixante-six textes thématiques de cette encyclopédie explorent les reconfigurations en cours des études de genre. Trois axes transversaux organisent cette enquête collective: le corps, la sexualité, les rapports sociaux. Les inégalités liées au genre sont de plus en plus envisagées en relation avec celles liées à la classe sociale, la couleur de peau, l'apparence physique, la santé ou encore l'âge. Cette approche multidimensionnelle des rapports sociaux a transformé radicalement les manières de penser la domination au sein des recherches sur le genre. En analysant les concepts, les enquêtes empiriques et les débats caractéristiques de ces transformations saillantes, les contributrices et contributeurs de cet ouvrage dessinent une cartographie critique des études de genre en ce début de XXIe siècle.
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Feminism is one of the most important perspectives from which visual culture has been theorized and historicized over the past forty years. Challenging the notion of feminism as a unified discourse, this second edition of The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader assembles a wide array of writings that address art, film, architecture, popular culture, new media and other visual fields from a feminist perspective. The essays, 40% of which are new to the second edition, are informed by the authors’ deep attention to historical, geographical, and disciplinary contexts as well as by cutting edge concerns such as globalization, diasporic cultural shifts, developments in new media technologies, and intersectional identity politics. The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader combines classic texts with six specially commissioned pieces, all by leading feminist critics, historians, theorists, artists, and activists. Articles are grouped into thematic sections, each of which is introduced by the editor. Providing a framework within which to understand the shifts in feminist thinking in visual studies, as well as an overview of major feminist theories of the visual, this reader also explores how issues of race, class, nationality, and sexuality enter into debates about feminism in the field of the visual