Ambivalent aspects of the Goddess in selected examples of contemporary South African women’s art
M.Tech. === My research investigates whether the notion of a Goddess is still relevant as a metaphor to contemporary feminist art, both globally and within a South African context. My hypothesis is that the debate between the first and second-generation feminists regarding the relevance of the Godde...
Main Author: | Bogaard, Ruby Christine |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4713 |
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