Woman in Art:
Helen Rosenau’s ‘Little Book’ of 1944

Griselda Pollock

Price
£35
Type
Print
Publicaton Date
November 2023
Standard Number
9781913107413
Distributor
Yale University Press
Specifications
336 pages, 256 x 192mm
Illustrations
155 colour b-w illus.

Griselda Pollock reintroduces an important feminist forerunner in this new, full-colour setting of Helen Rosenau’s 1944 book Woman in Art
 
Helen Rosenau (1900–1984) 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’s methods. Only Rosenau, however, centred gender in her analysis. The result – her book Woman in Art: From Type to Personality – is a feminist art-historical project, as relevant today as when it was first published in 1944, in which Rosenau drew on contemporary discussions of gender in anthropology, philosophy, sociology, law, theology, history and literature.
 
In this new volume, ahead of the eightieth anniversary of its original publication, Rosenau’s erudite and accessible text is prefaced with a personal memoir by Adrian Rifkin, who was once her student, new research into the refugee experience by Rachel Dickson and a portrait of Rosenau as feminist intellectual by Griselda Pollock. In conversation with this new setting of the original text, richly illustrated with colour images, Pollock offers eye-opening new readings of key aspects of Rosenau’s methods, concepts, arguments and interpretations of famous artworks, establishing the place of Rosenau’s ‘little book of 1944’ in the historiographies of both feminist thought and cutting-edge art history across two centuries.

Digital facsimile of Helen Rosenau, Woman in Art: From Type to Personality (London: Isomorph, 1944)

In conjunction with the publication of Griselda Pollock's book on the subject, a digital facsimile of Rosenau's original publication has been produced with kind permission of the Rosenau family.

About the author

  • Griselda Pollock is professor emerita of social and critical histories of art and director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds.