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An Intelligent Rebellion: Women Artists of Pakistan/

Hashmi, Salima

An Intelligent Rebellion: Women Artists of Pakistan/ by Salima Hashmi - Bradford Bradford,City of,Metropolitan Council,Arts,Museums & Libraries Division 1995 - 56 p. :

NATIONALISM AND ACTIVISM

"An Intelligent Rebellion: Women Artists of Pakistan" is a comprehensive exploration of the contributions and journeys of women artists in Pakistan. Salima Hashmi, a prominent artist and academic, delves into the socio-political landscape that has shaped the experiences and work of these artists. The book highlights the resilience and creativity of women in an often challenging cultural environment, where traditional gender roles and societal expectations can limit opportunities.

Through a series of interviews, art critiques, and historical contexts, Hashmi showcases the diverse practices and mediums employed by these artists, ranging from painting and sculpture to performance and multimedia art. She emphasizes how their work not only reflects personal narratives but also comments on broader issues such as identity, social justice, and feminist discourse.

Hashmi's narrative is infused with a sense of empowerment, underlining the idea that art serves as a form of "intelligent rebellion" against oppression and societal constraints. The book is a celebration of creativity, courage, and the indomitable spirit of women who have made significant contributions to the art world in Pakistan, despite facing numerous challenges.

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Art education
Performance art
Womens rights--South Asian culture

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