Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... women . Liberation in this context is above all liberation of the female eye and voice , a task which , according to Djebar , has been successfully materialized on canvas by Picasso in his later interpretation of women of Algiers . This ...
... women . Liberation in this context is above all liberation of the female eye and voice , a task which , according to Djebar , has been successfully materialized on canvas by Picasso in his later interpretation of women of Algiers . This ...
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... women , what was the shock , at the very least the vague uneasiness that took hold of the painter ? And this secret recess of the harem , to which he is admitted , is it in reality the ... Women of Algiers . The Fall - Winter 86-87 41.
... women , what was the shock , at the very least the vague uneasiness that took hold of the painter ? And this secret recess of the harem , to which he is admitted , is it in reality the ... Women of Algiers . The Fall - Winter 86-87 41.
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... Algeria , Picasso spends each day in the world of Delacroix's Women of Algiers . He has a confrontation with himself there and builds around and with the three women a completely transformed world - fifteen canvases and two litho ...
... Algeria , Picasso spends each day in the world of Delacroix's Women of Algiers . He has a confrontation with himself there and builds around and with the three women a completely transformed world - fifteen canvases and two litho ...
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