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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Feminism: Feminist Art History in Kelly, Michael (ed.) Oxford Encyclopaedia of Aesthetics (OUP 2015)

Dorothy Price

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an unfinished revolution in  art historiography, or how  to write a feminist art history

Victoria Horne

Feminist Review 107 (July/Aug 2014)

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Seeing Beyond the Norm: Interpreting Gender in the Visual Arts

Mary Sheriff Publications

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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An unfinished revolution in art historiography, or how to write a feminist art history, Victoria Horne and Amy Tobin

Victoria Horne, Amy Tobin

Feminist Review 107, 2014, 75-83

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Gender & Art: Understanding Contemporary Undercurrents

Rahul Mane

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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

Georgina Cole

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The 'Difference' Problem: Art History and the Critical Legacy of 1980s Theoretical Feminism

Kate Mondloch

Art Journal

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Reclaiming female agency: feminist art history after postmodernism

Rosemary Betterton

Feminist Review, 2007

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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.

Marjorie Och

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A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art

Catherine Grant

2022

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American Women's Art: Gender from Pre-feminism to Post-feminism

Avital Bloch

2006

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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

2008

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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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“On feminist art history and curatorial practice: An interview with Maura Reilly, Connie Butler, and Amelia Jones,” Feminism and Visual Culture Reader, revised edition, ed by Amelia Jones (Routledge, 2009)

Maura Reilly

The feminism and visual culture reader, 2009

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Celebrating Women Artists and Forgetting Feminist Art Histories

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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Contemporary Feminism: Art Practice, Theory, and Activism--An Intergenerational Perspective

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Kokoli (ed.), Feminism Reframed: Reflections on Art and Difference (CSP, 2008)

Alexandra Kokoli

2008

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Generation, genealogy and exception. Thoughts on how to make a feminist history of art

Irene Palencia Mora

Cultivate, 2024

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Feminism And Art: Unexpected Encounters

Agnieszka Golda

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Troubling canons: Curating and exhibiting women’s and feminist art, a roundtable discussion

Helena Reckitt

Re-envisioning the Contemporary Art Canon

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Telling stories about feminist art

Michelle Meagher

Feminist Theory, 2011

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Reimagining the subject of feminism: Six women artists

Sue C Middleton

Emotion, Space and Society, 2011

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Feminist Art Issues in a Global Context

Deborah Frizzell

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‘Our project is not to add to art history as we know it, but to change it.’ The establishment of the Association of Art Historians and the emergence of feminist interventions, 1974-1990

Victoria Horne

Journal of Art Historiography, 2018

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Feminist Emergency: The art field

Kirsten Lloyd

2017

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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

Paniz Musawi Natanzi

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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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