Dana Arnold Quote

The invisibility of women in canonical histories might lead us to believe that women have no history. Surely then a female history is an essential tool in the emancipation of women? This is partly because if we have no history we are 'trapped' in the present where oppressive social relations can continue unchallenged. Furthermore, history can be seen as evidence that things can and do change.


Ch. 6 : Reading architectural herstories : The discourses of gender - Reading Architectural History (2002)


The invisibility of women in canonical histories might lead us to believe that women have no history. Surely then a female history is an essential...

The invisibility of women in canonical histories might lead us to believe that women have no history. Surely then a female history is an essential...

The invisibility of women in canonical histories might lead us to believe that women have no history. Surely then a female history is an essential...

The invisibility of women in canonical histories might lead us to believe that women have no history. Surely then a female history is an essential...