Bias, gender and art history. A model to build
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https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.29.186-211Keywords:
Bias, gender, history, artAbstract
As part of the research “Stories denied by gender bias in the visual arts”, observations and conclusions are presented from the theory regarding the presence and equity of genders in the history of the visual arts at a global level within past and current history, some reasons for the evident inequity referred to by different people dedicated to said studies, and the constant binarism that predominates in gender studies is analyzed, a binarism that has left more identities out of history than those that they can be defined as man or woman.
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