{"description":"Helen Rosenau  was part of the influential migration of European Jewish intellectuals who fled to Britain and the United States during the 1930s, bringing with them exciting innovations in art history\u2019s methods. Only Rosenau, however, centred gender in her analysis.\nEighty years after the publication of what she termed 'my little book\u2019 - Woman in Art: From Type to Personality - a new volume resets Rosenau's radical text in full colour, framing it between biographical essays\u2014by Adrian Rifkin, Rachel Dickson and Griselda Pollock\u2014and Pollock\u2019s contextual reading of Rosenau\u2019s stunning originality and contemporary relevance to both feminist and Jewish studies. Art historian and Oxford professor Ja\u015b Elsner joins Griselda Pollock to situate Rosenau as feminist, art historian and Jewish studies scholar who plotted the changing concepts of \u2018woman' across anthropology, philosophy, sociology, law, theology, Biblical literature and history through images.\u00a0\nBuy a copy of Woman in Art","height":1080,"html":"<div style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%\"><iframe src=\"https://skiv.com/embed/po7CXfS\" style=\"width:100%;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;top:0\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"fullscreen\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div>","provider_name":"Skiv","provider_url":"https://skiv.com","thumbnail_height":198,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.skiv.com/u/MkG8VMM/48b7be593e3717dc73ddc80e79e393b342fe35e4220fad4d8a1a32ea89a8902b/thumbnails/thumbnail.jpg","thumbnail_width":352,"title":"Woman in Art: Helen Rosenau","type":"video","url":"https://skiv.com/v/po7CXfS","version":"1.0","width":1920}
