Norma Broude

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Norma Broude (born 1 May 1941) is an American art historian and scholar of feminism and 19th-century French and Italian painting. She is also a Professor Emerita of art history from American University. Broude, with Mary Garrard, is an early leader of the American feminist movement and both have redefined feminist art theory.

Life and work

She was born Norma Freedman on 1 May 1941 in New York.[1] She holds a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Art History from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English from Hunter College.[2]

Broude taught for a short time at Oberlin College, then Vassar College and Columbia University. In 1975 she was called to the American University and stayed there until retirement.[citation needed]

Awards

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Norma Broude". Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  2. ^ "Profile Norma Broude". American University. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  3. ^ "Awards for Distinction". College Art Association (CAA). Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  4. ^ Haynes, Clarity (2015-03-14). "How We Got Here: Portrait of the Artist as a Queer Feminist". Hyperallergic Magazine. Retrieved 2017-05-02.