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Dublin Core
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Title
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Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences
Description
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The broad collection of "Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences" highlights those women who dared in the areas of the arts (visual and performing), the humanities (philosophy, law, history, literature, religion, languages, communication), and the social sciences ( anthropology, archaeology, sociology, economics, psychology, political science). It also includes female intellectuals who were excluded from formal methods of education, but who advanced our collective knowledge of the aforementioned fields. Each of the fields represented started off as a male-dominated field. Although women have integrated all of these areas, they are still not representative in many such as religion, political science, law, economics, psychology, archaeology, history, and so on. This collection hopes to expand the readers' knowledge of women in these subjects and encourage their further study by women.
Person
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Birth Date
1954
Birthplace
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Occupation
Photographer and Film Director
Biographical Text
Sherman is an American photographer who began studying photography while at the University College of Buffalo in New York. Sherman has played with revered images in order to challenge popular culture and the power of mass media. She challenges assumptions about the role of women in society and her work raises important questions. Some of her most famous works include photographs of herself as characters from “B” movies as well as photographs of herself imitating paintings from the Old Masters, including works of Caravaggio.
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Title
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Cindy Sherman
Subject
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Photography
Description
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Photographer whose work questions gender norms and cultural assumptions
Creator
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Amy French
Source
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Image Source: http://gawker.com/550940/cindy-sherman
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