Introduction to Historiography/Feminisms/Strategies n.paradoxa online issue12 (original ) (raw )Feminist Interventions in Art's Histories
Griselda Pollock
kritische berichte - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften, 2013
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an unfinished revolution in art historiography, or how to write a feminist art history
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The Question of Gender: Joan W. Scott's Critical Feminism, edited Judith Butler and Elisabeth Weed (Bloomington, University of Indiana Press, 2011), 161-86, 2011
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Feminist Review 107, 2014, 75-83
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Gill Perry, ed., Gender and Art (Art and its Histories: 3). New Haven and London, Open University and Yale University Press, 1999, 267 pp., 69 colour plates, 132 black-and-white illus., 27.50(U.S.),27.50 (U.S.), 27.50 ( U . S . ) , 41.25 (Cdn) paper
Catherine Harding
2021
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With Jacqueline Millner and Catriona Moore, Art and Feminism: Twenty-First Century Perspectives, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 15, no. 2, 2015: 143-149
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The 'Difference' Problem: Art History and the Critical Legacy of 1980s Theoretical Feminism
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Reclaiming female agency: feminist art history after postmodernism
Rosemary Betterton
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Framing Feminism: Art and the Women's Movement 1970-1985: Looking On: Images of Feminity in the Visual Arts and Media
Rosetta Brooks
Feminist Review, 1989
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Marjorie Och, review of Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard, editors, Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History After Postmodernism, SECAC Review 15/1 (2006): 49-51.
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Catherine Grant
2022
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American Women's Art: Gender from Pre-feminism to Post-feminism
Avital Bloch
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Feminism AND Art: A Review Essay
Susan Ballard
Australian Feminist Studies, 2015
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'Looking on, Bouncing Back' (introduction to Alexandra Kokoli, ed., Feminism Reframed: Reflections on Art and Difference, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008
Alexandra Kokoli
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“Are You Qualified?,” Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (special issue: What is the Woman Artist Today?) v. 41 n. 8 (November 2012): 891-903.
Marissa Vigneault
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Maura Reilly
The feminism and visual culture reader, 2009
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Gabriella Nugent
Burlington Contemporary, 2023
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Where have all the women gone? Challenging structural patriarchy and rethinking feminist art history
Catherine Powell-Warren
Leiden Arts in Society Blog , 2020
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Are we there yet? Some notes on a feminist art history methodology with a case study of Freda Robertshaw's 'Standing Nude' 1944 for Symposium to start 'Look Look Again' at Lawrence Wilson Galery University of Western Australia
Dr Georgina Downey
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Kokoli (ed.), Feminism Reframed: Reflections on Art and Difference (CSP, 2008)
Alexandra Kokoli
2008
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Irene Palencia Mora
Cultivate, 2024
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Michelle Meagher
Feminist Theory, 2011
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Sue C Middleton
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Deborah Frizzell
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Victoria Horne
Journal of Art Historiography, 2018
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Feminist Emergency: The art field
Kirsten Lloyd
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The Wages of !W.A.R.: Activist Historiography and the Feminist Art Movement
Theresa L Geller
Arts in the Present Conference, 2017
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The 'woman artist' as curatorial effect
Alexandra Kokoli
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Feminist responsibilities: thinking about art history, epistemology and geopolitics
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‘Back to Basics? Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History After Postmodernism, edited by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005’ [book review]
Alexandra Kokoli
Art History, 2007
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