Expanding the parameters of feminist artivism. (2022)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Expanding the parameters of feminist artivism. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Expanding the parameters of feminist artivism
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gillian Hannum, Kyunghee Pyun.
- Editors:
- Hannum, Gillian Greenhill
Pyun, Kyunghee - Contents:
- Part 1: Introduction1 The Dinner Party in the Twenty-First Century: Setting a Larger Table for Women and Non-Binary/Third Gender Artists - Kyunghee Pyun, Associate Professor of History of Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York, USAPart 2: Countering Colonialism2 Native Feminisms and Contemporary Art: Indigeneity, Gender, and Activism - Elizabeth S. Hawley, Visiting Assistant Professor in Art History/Visual Culture at Northeastern University, USA3 Disrupting the Silence: Australian Aboriginal Art as a Political Act - Fiona Foley, PhD, artist, founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artist Co-operative, AustraliaPart 3: Against the Establishment4 'Insanity Prize': Postwar Feminist Art in Cold War East Asia - Sooran Choi, Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at New York University, USA5 From NonConformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the 1970s to Today - Natalia Kolodzei, curator and art historian, Executive Director of the Kolodzei Art Foundation, Russia 6 Liminal Space of Artnauts: Global Women Artists Historicize the DMZ in the Korean Peninsula - Joo Yeon Woo, Associate Professor of painting and mixed media at the University of South Florida's School of Art and Art History, USA and Sandy Lane, Associate Professor and Drawing Coordinator at Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA7 From South Africa to Afghanistan and America: An Exploration of Female Street Artists and the Socially Disruptive Nature of their Work - DeborahPart 1: Introduction1 The Dinner Party in the Twenty-First Century: Setting a Larger Table for Women and Non-Binary/Third Gender Artists - Kyunghee Pyun, Associate Professor of History of Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York, USAPart 2: Countering Colonialism2 Native Feminisms and Contemporary Art: Indigeneity, Gender, and Activism - Elizabeth S. Hawley, Visiting Assistant Professor in Art History/Visual Culture at Northeastern University, USA3 Disrupting the Silence: Australian Aboriginal Art as a Political Act - Fiona Foley, PhD, artist, founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artist Co-operative, AustraliaPart 3: Against the Establishment4 'Insanity Prize': Postwar Feminist Art in Cold War East Asia - Sooran Choi, Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at New York University, USA5 From NonConformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the 1970s to Today - Natalia Kolodzei, curator and art historian, Executive Director of the Kolodzei Art Foundation, Russia 6 Liminal Space of Artnauts: Global Women Artists Historicize the DMZ in the Korean Peninsula - Joo Yeon Woo, Associate Professor of painting and mixed media at the University of South Florida's School of Art and Art History, USA and Sandy Lane, Associate Professor and Drawing Coordinator at Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA7 From South Africa to Afghanistan and America: An Exploration of Female Street Artists and the Socially Disruptive Nature of their Work - Deborah Saleeby-Mulligan, PhD, Associate Professor of Visual Studies and Art History at Manhattanville College, USAPart 4: Dislocation and Migration8 Yong Soon Min's Defining Moments Heartland: Gendered Space of Decolonization in the Pacific - Soojung Hyun, PhD, independent curator, USA9 Sited Nomadism from the Atlantic to West Africa: Addoley Dzegede - Ila Nicole Sheren, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Art History & Archaeology in Washington University in St. Louis, USA 10 Alterity in Germany: Occupying Spaces as Feminist Strategy in (Post)Migration Aesthetics - Parastou Forouhar, professor of Fine Arts at the Art Academy of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and artist, Germany, and Cathrine Bublatzky, PhD, Assistant Prof at Heidelberg University, Germany11 Maria Jose Arjona, Into the Woods: From Fairytales to Political Interactions in South America - Jennifer Burris, PhD, director of Athenée Press, Colombia, and Maria Jose Arjona, performance artist, ColombiaPart 5: Race and Gender Identity12 Blurring Lines/Breaking Barriers: Harlem and Beyond, the International Photographer Ming Smith - Gillian Hannum, Professor of Visual Studies and Art History at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York, USA13 Queer Craft and Radical Cuts: Transgenderism and the Malay-Muslim Body in the Work of Anne Samat - Louis H. Ho, independent curator, art historian and critic, Singapore14 Halo Rossetti on Visually Representing the Intricacies of Queer and Trans Life - Halo Rossetti, writer, director, performer, and artist, USA 15 The Future is more than Female: Post-Feminist, Trans-Feminism, and the Performance of Identity - Ace Lehner, PhD, artist, art historian and visual culture scholar, USA. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 701.03
Art -- Political aspects
Art and social action
Feminism and art
Art, Modern -- 21st century - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783031093784
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783031093777
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