War veterans, who fought alongside Mugabe during
the 1970s liberation struggle and spearheaded the repossession of white - owned commercial farms in the 2000s, claim Mugabe has betrayed the revolution.
From Bourgeois's formative
struggle with the «father figures» of surrealism, including Andre Breton and Marcel Duchamp, to her galvanizing role in the feminist art movement of the
1970s, to her subsequent emergence as a leading voice in postmodernism, this book explores the artist's responses to war, dislocation, and motherhood, to the predicament of the «woman artist» and the politics of sexual and social
liberation, as a dialogue with psychoanalysis.