Using psychoanalysis (object relations theory) and social history, Janice M. Coco explores the individual and social identities that inform Sloan's many representations of women. She examines the ways that he defined defined himself as both man and artist at a time when the ideals of masculinity and artistic identity were at issue.
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Using psychoanalysis (object relations theory) and social history, Janice M. Coco explores the individual and social identities that inform Sloan's many representations of women. She examines the ways that he defined defined himself as both man and artist at a time when the ideals of masculinity and artistic identity were at issue.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0874138663. Clean and pristine, with a blank bookplate at the front. The jacket is protected by a mylar Brodart cover. Fast shipping, with tracking number provided.; 11.2 X 8.7 X 0.6 inches; 135 pages.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. Cranbury, New Jersey, U.S.A. : Univ of Delaware Pr, 2004 Book. Fine. Hardcover. Clean and bright in an unclipped DJ with light shelfwear.
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New. Using psychoanalysis (object relations theory) and social history, Janice M. Coco explores the individual and social identities that inform Sloan's many representations of women. She examines the ways that he defined defined himself as both man and artist at a time when the ideals of masculinity and artistic identity were at issue. Num Pages: 135 pages. BIC Classification: AB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 292 x 223 x 13. Weight in Grams: 721. 2004. Hardback.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.