Paula Rego's Map of Memory: National and Sexual PoliticsRoutledge, 23.10.2017 - 252 sivua This title was first published in 2003. The artist Paula Rego was born in Portugal but has lived in Britain since 1951. In this well-illustrated book, Maria Manuel Lisboa explores the background behind Rego's decision to leave the land of her birth and, in doing so, provides fascinating insights into Rego's persistent portrayal of uneasy and predatory relations between men and women. Looking back over the national, religious and sexual politics of Portugal during Rego's childhood under the shadow of the Salazar dictatorship and subsequently, Lisboa locates the origins of the artist's preoccupation with power and powerlessness, violence and abuse within the political and ideological status quo of Portugal, past and present. The author's clear and thoughtful analysis offers an ambitious contribution to the study of patriarchy, Catholicism and Fascism and their expression in the work of this artist. |
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... was lost in three waves. By the end of the seventeenth century, most of the territories in the East Indies had been lost to other European powers. Brazil declared independence in 1822, and the African colonies finally gained.
... was lost in three waves. By the end of the seventeenth century, most of the territories in the East Indies had been lost to other European powers. Brazil declared independence in 1822, and the African colonies finally gained.
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... colonies finally gained independence in 1975, after the collapse of the Estado Novo regime in 1974. The economic policy that brought Salazar to power in the early 1930s and underwrote his political longevity was based on the creation of ...
... colonies finally gained independence in 1975, after the collapse of the Estado Novo regime in 1974. The economic policy that brought Salazar to power in the early 1930s and underwrote his political longevity was based on the creation of ...
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... Colonial Acts and went hand in hand with a vast propaganda drive that deployed strong family symbolism. Through the ... colonies but instead as 'overseas provinces' (Newitt, 1995, 437). In this context it may be relevant to note that ...
... Colonial Acts and went hand in hand with a vast propaganda drive that deployed strong family symbolism. Through the ... colonies but instead as 'overseas provinces' (Newitt, 1995, 437). In this context it may be relevant to note that ...
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... colonial) fortunes. First as the only journalist over a long period who succeeded in persuading Salazar to be interviewed, and then as the head of the National Secretariat of Propaganda from 1933, he promoted an image of the elusive ...
... colonial) fortunes. First as the only journalist over a long period who succeeded in persuading Salazar to be interviewed, and then as the head of the National Secretariat of Propaganda from 1933, he promoted an image of the elusive ...
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... colonial basket . The loss of territories in the East Indies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , and of Brazil in the nineteenth , left the nation in the grip of an economic deficit which was almost impossible to redress , and ...
... colonial basket . The loss of territories in the East Indies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , and of Brazil in the nineteenth , left the nation in the grip of an economic deficit which was almost impossible to redress , and ...
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the late 1980s | |
mother and land revisited in the 1990s | |
the abortion pastels | |
let me count the ways I love | |
Index of images | |
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Paula Rego's Map of Memory: National and Sexual Politics Maria Manuel Lisboa Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2003 |
Paula Rego's Map of Memory: National and Sexual Politics Maria Manuel Lisboa Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2017 |
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abortion Acrylic on paper Amélia angel Annunciation appears argue artist Becker becomes birth Catholic century child colonial colour context death depicted discussed Dog series dress Eça de Queirós Eça's echoes emphasises Estado Novo example fascism Father Amaro female figure 50 flamenco foetus François Boucher Frida Kahlo Gallery of Art gaze gender Girl and Dog godmother hand incest interpretation Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres João Eduardo John McEwen Looking Macciocchi Maids male masculine maternal McEwen moral mother motherland mounted on aluminium murder National Gallery novel nude Oil on canvas painting paper mounted paper on canvas Pastel on paper patriarchal Paula Rego Pierre-Auguste Renoir Policeman's Daughter political Portugal Portugal's Portuguese possible pregnancy priest private collection protagonists R. B. Kitaj Red Monkey reference Rego's Rego's picture religious represents Salazar sexual Sister plate skirt status symbol theme Totó traditional triptych Untitled f Untitled sketch viewer visual woman