Imaging Her Selves: Frida Kahlo's Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation Ankori, Gannit |
Though often portrayed in scholarly literature as a "spontaneous" artist, Frida Kahlo worked in a quite deliberate manner, basing her paintings on diverse cultural and philosophical sources. Imaging Her Selves uncovers the unexplored visual and textual foundations of Kahlo's imagery, illustrating--through a detailed study of her diary, letters, library collection, and other material-- the complex multilayered meanings of the many selves she comprised.
|
| DOI: 10.1336/0313315655
Mouse over the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to learn more about this book or related books published by Greenwood Publishing Group. Visit the Greenwood Publishing Group page for this title: http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GM1565.aspx |
| Imaging Her Selves: Frida Kahlo's Poetics of Identity and Fragmentation Series: Contributions to the Study of Art and Architecture Hardback, 336 pages, $102.95 Copyright ©2002, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-31565-5 DOI: 10.1336/0313315655 |
![]()
|
Powered by Content Directions, Inc. (CDI) and the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) View additional CDI examples Want to Add This Link to Your Site? |