Art and Feminisms
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Art and Feminisms

Histories, Methods, and Legacies

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Art and Feminisms

Histories, Methods, and Legacies

About this book

Through an international cohort of contributors, this book examines the rich and diverse strands of artistic and cultural production from the nineteenth century to the present day that contribute to elastic and ever-expanding histories of feminist art.

The contributions facilitate an understanding of the complex histories of feminist art, material, and cultural production for both new and inveterate students and scholars, while complicating feminist art's canonization by engaging questions and issues of history-writing itself. An implicit concern throughout the volume is how feminist art history has both addressed and, at times, been complicit in its own systems of exclusion. Foregrounding political and social movements and developments in related fields such as critical race studies, Indigenous studies, trans studies, disability studies, and critical ethnic studies in recent decades, this volume looks beyond the canonical lineage of feminist art history toward an expansive view of feminist art's pasts, pitfalls, and potentials. The book also goes beyond the traditional visual arts to consider vernacular and material cultures in our increasingly visually oriented world (which encompasses the social media and citizen journalism accelerated in the COVID era).

The book will be of interest to scholars and students working in art history and gender studies.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040713822
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Letter to Onyeka Igwe (notes on a Black sense of aesthetics)
  12. 2 The end of the creative genius: Women artists and critics in post-war Italy
  13. 3 “And Others”—building intersectional feminist methodologies of collectivity: Gender, labour, and value
  14. 4 Under the Tightwire: An interview with Heather Evans
  15. 5 Cross-cultural (dis)encounters with Latin American feminist art, Mexico 1970s and Vancouver 1980s
  16. 6 Gender and maternity in Barbara Chase-Riboud's early sculpture
  17. 7 Unfolding material conditions in the nylon works of Senga Nengudi
  18. 8 Tears, stitches, and transition: Feminist textiles and a birth of QueerCrip aesthetics
  19. 9 “Not necessarily not there”: Dark energy in Dionne Simpson and Denyse Thomasos's paintings
  20. 10 The invisible manifesto: Art, agency, and implicit resistance in the GDR's second public sphere, 1974–1989
  21. 11 The dancing ghazals of Mah Laqa Bai “Chanda”
  22. 12 Women in print: Feminism's collective artist's book spaces
  23. 13 Landless: Ecological relations in Puerto Rican and Afro-Caribbean feminisms
  24. 14 Feminist archiving practice: A critical look at methodologies of (re)membering South African Black women artists from the twentieth century
  25. 15 Excavating lesbian legacies: Millie Wilson and Fauve Semblant: Peter (A Young English Girl)
  26. 16 “Living in the earth-deposits of our history”: Archival fabulations and feminist art history
  27. 17 Women and difference in feminism and feminist art: Korea's Women's Art Festival ‘99: A Parade of Ugly Sisters
  28. 18 Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: Kent Monkman's feminist decolonizing of art history
  29. 19 Intersectional transfeminism as methodology in global contemporary art history
  30. 20 Feminism in cyberspace
  31. Index

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