Tamar Garb Bücher






The Jew in The text
- 335 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
What does the Jew stand for in modern culture? The conscious or unconscious, often hysterical repetition of myths and exaggerations, and the repertory of cliches, fantasies and phobias surrounding the stereotypes of the Jew and the Jewess, have meant that they are figures frequently represented both in the world of literature and art and in the industries of popular culture.
Exploring the construction of femininity in late nineteenth-century France, the book examines Degas's portrayal of ballet dancers alongside the evolving tradition of female portraiture linked to the "new woman." It delves into themes of class, gender, power, and agency, highlighting how these elements manifest differently through distinct artistic languages. Authored by Tamar Garb, a prominent figure in art history, the work offers a critical analysis of visual culture during this transformative period.
Exploring the evolution of French female portraiture from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth century, Tamar Garb examines how these artworks reflect changing social attitudes and aesthetic values. Focusing on six seminal pieces by artists like Ingres, Manet, and Matisse, she traces the genre's transition from idealized representations to a challenge against traditional depictions. The analysis highlights the pivotal role of Picasso's Cubism, particularly in "Ma Jolie," as a turning point in the portrayal of women in art.
Provides an overview of the supply chain process and addresses key aspects involved in a supply chain. This book includes a checklist to enable an assessment of a company's procedures and the facilities it offers. It offers a list of questions which helps to identify and subsequently address the weaknesses in the management of the supply chain. schovat popis
Modernity and Modernism
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The first volume in this series focuses on aspects of Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in Paris between 1848 and 1900. The book demonstrates how some historians view this art as representative of the social, historical and economic circumstances in which it was produced.
Mandate Of Heaven
- 360 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The essential Marxist history of China under Mao.
Tamar Garb: Beyond the Binary
Santu Mofokeng and David Goldblatt African Photography from The Walther Collection
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book presents a compelling dialogue between David Goldblatt and Santu Mofokeng, two pivotal South African photographers. Goldblatt's work critiques apartheid through architecture and spatial planning, revealing the lasting impact on the landscape. In contrast, Mofokeng captures the richness of everyday life, spirituality, and community beyond the typical narratives of violence. Tamar Garb's innovative approach intertwines their photographs, offering fresh perspectives through themes like "Earthscapes," "Edifices," and "Sociality," encouraging a reexamination of their artistic legacies.
The book takes us on a meandering journey through British history brought to life by the experiences of one family over more than two centuries.
Selected Essays Of Nigel Harris
- 534 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
The key works of one of the most prolific and insightful Marxist economists of the second half of the twentieth century.