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- Title
READING DEEPER: THE LEGACY OF DICK AND JANE IN THE WORK OF CLARISSA SLIGH.
- Authors
Williams, Carla
- Abstract
Clarissa Sligh’s work is an ongoing investigation and reinterpretation of our perceptions of normality and the role of the individual within the various frameworks that shape her or him, such as the family, society, one’s gender group, and ones ethnicity. In school readers from her childhood, Sligh discovered the model from which to confront the realities of her own life. George Eastman House recently acquired Sligh’s four-piece work, Reframing the Past, a complement to Reading Dick and Jane With Me, which Sligh published when she was an artist-in-residence in 1989 at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester.
- Subjects
SLIGH, Clarissa; READING Without Dick &; Jane (Book); DICK &; Jane As Victims (Book); GEORGE Eastman Kodak Co.; PEARSON Education Inc.; AUTHOR-reader relationships
- Publication
Image, 1995, Vol 38, Issue 3/4, p2
- ISSN
0536-5465
- Publication type
Article