Feminism-Art-Theory

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Author: Clive Ed. Robinson

ISBN-10: 063120850X

ISBN-13: 9780631208501

Category: Art by Subjects

Charting over 30 years of debate on the significance of gender in the making and understanding of art, this anthology gathers together 99 representative texts from North America, Europe and Australasia.

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Charting over 30 years of debate on the significance of gender in the making and understanding of art, this anthology gathers together 99 representative texts from North America, Europe and Australasia.

PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Feminism-Art-Theory - Towards a (Political) Historiography11Gender in/of Culture'Scum Manifesto' (1968)12'(Male) Culture' (1970)13'Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?' (1972)17'From Tape no. 2 for "Kitch's Last Meal"' (1973)33'Waiting' (1977)34'The Straight Mind' (1980)37'In the Shadow of Contemporary Art' (1986)41'Writing as a Woman' (1987)44'Art' (1992)472Activism and Institutions'To the Viewing Public for the 1970 Whitney Annual Exhibition' (1970)56'The Triple Negation of Colored Women Artists' (1990)57'Art Conferences: Passification or Politics?' (1991)68'Bodies of Theory, Bodies of Pain: Some Silences' (1993)75'Untitled Statement' (1972)85'Consciousness-raising Rules' (1972)85'A Brief History of the Women's Workshop of the Artist's Union, 1972-1973' (c.1973)87'Minutes: Heresies Collective' (1976)88'Lesbian Art Project' (1979)89'Well, is the Personal Political?' (1980)95'A Theoretical and Political Context' (1985)96'In Mourning and in Rage ...' (1978)102'Touch Sanitation' (1980)106'Hot Potatoes: Art and Politics in 1980' (1981)107'The Front Page (London)' (1985)118'Silence as a Vigil' (1991)123'The Education of Women as Artists: Project Womanhouse' (1972)125'The First Feminist Art Program: A View from the 1980s' (1985)126'Art, Art School, Culture: Individualism after the Death of the Artist' (1985)130'Teaching Modern Art History from a Feminist Perspective: Challenging Conventions, my Own and Others' (1987)139'A Conversation on Censorship with Carolee Schneemann' (1989)147'The Flesh Dress: A Defence' (1991)152'Where Do We Draw the Line? An Investigation into the Censorship of Art' (1995)1543Historical and Critical Practices'Art Hysterical Notions of Progress and Culture' (1978)168'No Matter How Unreasonable' (1988)178'On the Road Again: Metaphors of Travel in Cultural Criticism' (1993)184'Statement' (1977)198'The Women's Art Magazines' (1979)199'Framing Feminism' (1988)207'Critical Reflections' (1992)212'In Search of a Discourse and Critique(s) that Center the Art of Black Women Artists' (1993)216'The Art Criticism and Politics of Lucy Lippard' (1994)237'Courbet's L'origine du monde: The Origin without an Original' (1985)245'Modernist Art History: The Challenge of Feminism' (1988)250'Frida Kahlo: Marginalization and the Critical Female Subject' (1990)257'Getting Down to Get Over: Romare Bearden's Use of Pornography and the Problem of the Black Female Body in Afro-US Art' (1992)274'The Creation (of a) Myth' (1998)2804The Aesthetic'Some Thoughts on Feminist Art' (1971)292'Woman as Artist' (1972)294'A Feminine Sensibility?' (1972)295'For a Truly Feminist Art' (1972)297'Is There a Feminine Aesthetic?' (1976)298'Feminism and the Definition of Cultural Politics' (1982)308'How Can We Create our Beauty?' (1990)313'Where is the Woman in Feminist Theory? The Case of Aesthetics' (1990)316'Black Aesthetics, Feminist Aesthetics, and the Problems of Oppositional Discourse' (1992)3255Politics in Practice: Material Strategies'Issues of Feminist Aesthetics: Judy Chicago and Joyce Wieland' (1980)346'Beyond the Family Album' (1980)352'Art in Everyday Life' (1981)361'Looking Backward in Order to Look Forward: Memories of a Racist Girlhood' (1982)364'Anthropology into Art' (1985)365'In Conversation at the Vancouver Art Gallery' (1989)369'Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminine' (1992)377'Paint Stripping' (1994)388'Plan: Large Woman or Large Canvas? A Confusion of Size with Scale' (1996)392'Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism?' (1998)3966Claiming Identity, Negotiating Genealogy'The Ties that Bind: Here We Go Again' (1987)408'The Floozie in the Jacuzzi: The Problematics of Culture and Identity for an Irish Woman ...' (1989)412'Five Terms, Two Letters' (1990)429'We Wear the Mask' (1998)430'Reinventing the Nude: Fiona Foley's Museology' (1999)4337Theorizing Representation'On Shows' (1980)446'Images of "Woman": The Photography of Cindy Sherman' (1983)453'Sexuality and/in Representation: Five British Artists' (1985)459'Sexuality in the Field of Vision' (1986)474'Mapping the Imaginary' (1987)480'Framing the Questions: Positive Imaging and Scarcity in Lesbian Photographs' (1991)486'Feminism and Modernism: Paradoxes' (1983)493'"Post-feminism": A Remasculinization of Culture?' (1990)496'Epilogue: The Politics of Postmodernism after the Wall; or, What do We do When the "Ethnic Cleansing" Starts?' (1994)507'Le Cafe des Artistes (The French Collection, Part II, no 11)' (1998)520'Negotiating the Feminist Divide' (1989)523'The Risk of Essence' (1989)527'Reframing Women' (1995)5348Body, Sexuality, Image'Desire in the Politics of Representation' (1993)544'Lesbian Identity and the Politics of Representation in Betty Parsons's Gallery' (1994)546'Against Cultural Amnesia' (1994)555'Disability, Differentness, Identity' (1987)562'Framing the Female Body' (1992)564'Yayoi Kusama' (1998)570'Vaginal Iconology' (1974)575'Towards New Expression' (1974)577'Feminism' (1989)578'I Don't Have to Expose my Genitalia' (1993)5849The Realm of the Spirit'Art is a Revolutionary Act' (1980)591'Male Grazing : An Open Letter to Thomas McEvilley' (1989)592'"I Found God in Myself and I Loved Her / I Loved Her Fiercely": More Thoughts on the Work of Black Women Artists' (1996)597'Editorial' (1970)626'The Laugh of the Medusa' (1975)627'Women Artists: The Creative Process' (1995)635Bibliography641Index689

\ From the Publisher"Robinson's anthology of feminist writing on, in and around art from the last 30 years does fill a very tangible gap and will be of immense use to anybody who spends their time looking at and thinking about art." Art Monthly\ \ \