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A:Gender

Artist/Author: TransAction Theatre Company | Reference: D2274 | Type: DVD

An innovative multi-media performance piece that takes a long, hard and sometimes uncomfortable look at our notions of gender.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

States of Precarity

Artist/Author: Christine Conley | Editor: Katy Deepwell | Reference: A0701 | Type: Publication

Exploring feminist artistic reponses to the specificity of women’s suffering in war, through the work of Sandra Johnston, nichola feldman-kiss and Rehab Nazzal.

So Much Wasted: Hunger, Performance, and the Morbidity of Resistance

Artist/Author: Patrick Anderson | Reference: P2981 | ISBN: 978-0822348283 | Type: Publication

Anderson analyzes self-starvation as a significant mode of staging political arguments across the institutional domains of the clinic, the gallery, and the prison.

Walking Failure

Artist/Author: Nando Messias | Digital Reference: EF5204 | Type: Digital File

Nando Messias engages with representations of effeminate men and the queer body.

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Framing Feminism

Editor: Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock | Reference: P2841 | ISBN: 978-0863581793 | Type: Publication

An introduction to the major events and debated in the early years of feminist art practice. An extensive collection of articles, as well as broadsheets printed in facsimile, illustrate the history and diversity of arguably the most important intervention in modern art.

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Other Hospitalities: Reflections on Chris Goode’s Ensemble Ponyboy Curtis

Editor: Maddy Costa | Reference: A0644 | Type: Article

Includes reactions by Good, Megan Vaughan, Costa and Simon Bowes. 

If You Want Bigger Yorkshire Puddings You Need A Bigger Tin

Artist/Author: Lucy Hutson | Digital Reference: EF5131 | Type: Digital File

Video recordings of performance presented as part an extensive programme curated by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright (Live Art Development Agency) entitled “Just Like A Woman”, composed of lectures, performances, readings, installations, screenings, workshops and debates on performance of identity, is fully dedicated to the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.  From the 19th edition of the City of Women (Mesto žensk) festival – 2-13 October 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia – entitled “Let's create a place for ourselves” on public space and politics.

Joyce

Artist/Author: Ron Athey | Digital Reference: EF5113 | Type: Digital File

Exerpt of 2002 multi-media performance with 3 screen large format video with 4 actors.

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