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Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories
The first publication to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities, and the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained elusive.
Industrial Culture Handbook – Re/Search 6/7
A reference guide to the philosophy and interests of a flexible alliance of the following deviant international artists.
What The Butler Saw: Selected Writings by Stuart Morgan
Contains essays and interviews by late leading art critic Stuart Morgan with a foreward by Thomas McEvilley
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Animal Shelter: Art Sex Literature
“a loose collection of texts, sequenced like a mixtape” and dedicated to visions of real freedom in the present. Includes: Moyra Davey on writer’s block, Walter Benjamin, and Jane Bowles Bruce Hainley channels Paloma Picasso to jot some notes on Margie Schnibbe and the “explicit.” Bifo on Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes’s Wide Shut, and the relation between irony and cynicism Paul Virilio on seascape, inertia, and the Zynthia cyclone Chris Kraus and Sylvère Lotringer on George Porcari’s ambient photography Shlomo Sand and Sylvère Lotringer on contemporary Israel, myth, and the invention of Zionism. Alistair McCartney on early 90s bohemia in Hyde Park, Perth, Australia. Dodie Bellamy on queer subculture and the “Goldilocks syndrome.” Veronica Gonzalez’s short story on friendship, loss, and Los Angeles Rachel Kushner’s short story that takes up pubescence, motorcycles, and Flaubert’s lewd correspondence from the Nile. Eileen Myles on Winston Leyland’s legendary 70s tabloid, Gay Sunshine.
Caderno SESC_Videobrasil 06: Turista/Motorista (Tourist/Driver)
In Portuguese and English. Reflects upon a current issue in the field of contemporary culture and art.
The Unbearable Lightness of Sight
How do feminism and visual culture intersect? The think-piece delves into this mystery via the analogy of a pond with floating colours.
Theatre & Sexuality
Lost and Found: Queering the Archive
Investigates how experiences and histories not shared and lived by the majority are remembered and told in an alternative language.
Signature Event Context
Find articles in misc. folder 2. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On (W)Reading Performance Writing by Rachel Lois Clapham (P1433)
Getting Personal: Autobiography as Cultural Criticism
Explores personal criticism: an explicitly autobiographical performance within the act of criticism.
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