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Mean Girls: A Feminist Re-reading of the Rivalry Theme in High Victorian Paintings
National Women's Studies Association (2006)
  • Jennifer Mayer, University of Wyoming
Abstract

The portrayal of romantic rivalries represents an engaging topic, especially when put in the context of Victorian England. This presentation analyzes the significance of women as rivals as depicted in select painted images of the High Victorian era (1851-1867). I discuss the possible backlash component of the paintings to women's rights advances of the time, and analyze the paintings in terms of possible sites of female empowerment and resistance.

Keywords
  • art history,
  • women's studies
Publication Date
Summer June 17, 2006
Citation Information
Jennifer Mayer. "Mean Girls: A Feminist Re-reading of the Rivalry Theme in High Victorian Paintings" National Women's Studies Association (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer_mayer/5/