Nochlin_Linda_Why_Have_There_Been_No_Great_Women_Artists.pdf
f, as John Stuart Mill suggested, we tend to accept whatever is as natural, this is just as true in the realm of academic investigation as it is in our social arrangements
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Linda Nochlin, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists
In the field of art history, the white Western male viewpoint, unconsciously accepted as the viewpoint of the art historian, may--and does--prove to be inadequate not merely on moral and ethical grounds, or because it is elitist, but on purely intellectual ones.
Linda Nochlin • Nochlin_Linda_Why_Have_There_Been_No_Great_Women_Artists.pdf
At a moment when all disciplines are becoming more self-conscious, more aware of the nature of their presuppositions as exhibited in the very languages and structures of the various fields of scholarship, such uncritical acceptance of "what is" as "natural" may be intellectually fatal.
Linda Nochlin • Nochlin_Linda_Why_Have_There_Been_No_Great_Women_Artists.pdf
Linda Nochlin, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists