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Expatriate experience and American women artists: Creative lives and creative work in context (Grace Renzi, Kate Van Houten, Laurie Karp, Rachelle Puryear, France, Sweden).
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Expatriate experience and American women artists: Creative lives and creative work in context (Grace Renzi, Kate Van Houten, Laurie Karp, Rachelle Puryear, France, Sweden)./
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Rose, Mary Anne.
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364 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-05, Section: A, page: 1599.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-05A.
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Education, Art. -
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9780542149726
Expatriate experience and American women artists: Creative lives and creative work in context (Grace Renzi, Kate Van Houten, Laurie Karp, Rachelle Puryear, France, Sweden).
Rose, Mary Anne.
Expatriate experience and American women artists: Creative lives and creative work in context (Grace Renzi, Kate Van Houten, Laurie Karp, Rachelle Puryear, France, Sweden).
- 364 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-05, Section: A, page: 1599.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Columbia University Teachers College, 2005.
In this dissertation I examine the impact of expatriate experience on four American women artists in their quest for artistic and creative identities. These artists, Grace Renzi, Kate Van Houten, and Laurie Karp, of Paris, France and Rachelle Puryear, of Stockholm, Sweden, represent three generations of expatriates and have resided abroad between 28 and 52 years. Research for this study explores women's 150 year participation in an American tradition of expatriate artists, and issues of American identity that are part of its discourse. The study then draws from the work of developmental theorists to illuminate the psychological development of women. The study then observes expatriate experience through social science research models, presenting statements by young expatriate women artists in New York about their personal search for identity as illuminated by intercultural adaptation and migration theory.
ISBN: 9780542149726Subjects--Topical Terms:
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