Response to Feminist Aesthetics

This would have been a very interesting article had the author stayed on point and discussed “Feminist Aesthetics” or at the very least Females in the art world, instead we have a whole history lesson on greek and roman thinkers and philosophers, and the birth of the word Aesthetics and art, which only marginally connects to the overall subject of “Feminist Aesthetics” with the next few chapters gradually touching on female artists in history the author still manages to run off on tangents only so slightly connected to what the reader is supposed to be reading about, or what they hoped they would be reading about.

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