Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions

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Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions is a critical study by Maggie Nelson that examines the overlooked contributions of women poets and artists associated with the New York School.

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instanceOf book
critical study
about intersections of poetry, art, and gender
women’s roles in avant-garde movements
analyzes New York School
surface form: New York School painting

New York School poetry
associatedMovement feminist literary criticism
author Maggie Nelson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques canon formation in American poetry
marginalization of women in the New York School
examines gender and authorship in the New York School
relationships between poetry and visual art in the New York School
focusesOn overlooked contributions of women associated with the New York School
genre literary criticism
hasAuthorGender female
hasPerspective critical
feminist
historical
intendedAudience readers of feminist criticism
scholars of poetry
students of American literature
language English
placesInContext postwar American art
postwar American poetry
relatedTo New York School
surface form: New York School painters

New York School
surface form: New York School poets
subject New York School
women artists
women poets
workOf Maggie Nelson

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Maggie Nelson notableWork Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions