Between Union and Liberation
Discover the profound insights within Between Union and Liberation, a compelling collection of essays edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This thought-provoking book delves into the artistic contributions of women in South Africa from 1910, the year of Union, to 1994, the landmark year of the first democratic election. Spanning 254 pages, the essays examine how the socio-political landscape of twentieth-century modernity paradoxically influenced women's artistic expression. By shedding light on the unique challenges and triumphs faced by female artists during this transformative period, this book is essential for anyone interested in art history, gender studies, and South African culture. Published in 2005, Between Union and Liberation is a vital addition to your bookshelf, offering a rich exploration of art and identity in a pivotal era.