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Women Among Monuments Solitude, Permission, and the Pursuit of Female Genius

النساء بين الآثار: العزلة والإذن والسعي وراء العبقرية الأنثوية

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A lyrical meditation on the enduring obstacles women artists and writers face in a world still unaccustomed to recognizing female genius. What does it take for a woman to don the mantle of genius — a title long reserved for male artists? From her studies in Montreal to a dead-end job in Berlin, a midnight tour of Paris, a bankrupt art residency on the Toronto Islands, and a mysterious sculpture garden in the Karoo desert, South African—Canadian author and professor Kasia Van Schaik considers what it means for a young woman to call herself an artist and claim a creative life. Drawing on a diverse web of literary and cultural sources and artistic icons — from Georgia O’Keeffe to Ana Mendieta, Gertrude Stein to Jamaica Kincaid, Leslie Marmon Silko to Bernadette Mayer — _Women Among Monuments_ asks, What, beyond a room of one’s own, are the necessary conditions for female genius? Where does the inner flint of artistic permission come from? What is the oxygen that keeps it burning? In her memoir interwoven with incisive biographies of female solitude, constraint, and perseverance, Van Schaik blazes a trail for more inclusive artmaking practices, communities, and monuments.

Women Among Monuments Solitude, Permission, and the Pursuit of Female Genius

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PublisherDundurn PressWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@dundurn.com
CountryCanada
Primary CategoryPhilosophies and Cultures
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages272 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions5.5x8.5 in
ISBN9781459752627
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