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Neo-plasticism was "purely abstract, with no representational relation to the natural world" (Oxf... more Neo-plasticism was "purely abstract, with no representational relation to the natural world" (Oxford Dictionary of Art, 2004). Does this seem to you a reasonable assessment of the style? Give reasons for you answer.
Modernist literature 'expressed a male modernist fear of women's new power, and resulted in the c... more Modernist literature 'expressed a male modernist fear of women's new power, and resulted in the combination of misogyny and triumphal masculinism […] This masculinist misogyny, however, was almost universally accompanied by its dialectical twin: a fascination and strong identification with the empowered feminine.
Neo-plasticism was "purely abstract, with no representational relation to the natural world" (Oxf... more Neo-plasticism was "purely abstract, with no representational relation to the natural world" (Oxford Dictionary of Art, 2004). Does this seem to you a reasonable assessment of the style? Give reasons for you answer.
Modernist literature 'expressed a male modernist fear of women's new power, and resulted in the c... more Modernist literature 'expressed a male modernist fear of women's new power, and resulted in the combination of misogyny and triumphal masculinism […] This masculinist misogyny, however, was almost universally accompanied by its dialectical twin: a fascination and strong identification with the empowered feminine.