Expanding the Parameters of Feminist Artivism – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031093777,3031093771,9783031093784, 303109378X
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 303109378X
- ISBN 13: 9783031093784
- Author: Palgrave Macmillan
This book explores the work and careers of women, trans, and third-gender artists engaged in political activism. While some artists negotiated their own political status in their indigenous communities, others responded to global issues of military dictatorship, racial discrimination, or masculine privilege in regions other than their own. Women, trans, and third-gender artists continue to highlight and challenge the disturbing legacies of colonialism, imperialism, capitalism, communism, and other political ideologies that are correlated with patriarchy, primogeniture, sexism, or misogyny. The book argues that solidarity among such artists remains valuable and empowering for those who still seek legitimate recognition in art schools, cultural institutions, and the history curriculum.
Table of contents:
- Part I
- Introduction: Artists for Political Engagement: A Table for Women and Gender Non-conforming Artists
- Part II
- Native Feminisms and Contemporary Art: Indigeneity, Gender, and Diné Resurgence in the Work of Natani Notah and Jolene Nenibah Yazzie
- Disrupting the Silence: Australian Aboriginal Art as a Political Act
- Part III
- Spanking Confucius: The Feminist Protest Art of Kang-ja Jung
- From Non-conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the 1970s to Today
- The Personal and the Political in Liminal Space: A Conversation Between Sandy Lane and Joo Yeon Woo Addressing Artivism in the Korean DMZ
- From South Africa to Afghanistan and America: An Exploration of Female Street Artists and the Socially Disruptive Nature of Their Work
- Part IV
- Yong Soon Min’s Defining Moments: Gendered Space of Decolonization in the Pacific
- Sited Nomadism from the Atlantic to West Africa: Addoley Dzegede
- Alterity in Europe—Occupying Spaces as Feminist Strategy in (Post)Migration Aesthetics: A Conversation
- Maria Jose Arjona, Into the Woods
- Part V
- Blurring Lines/Breaking Barriers: Harlem and Beyond, the Career of International Photographer Ming Smith
- Queer Craft and Radical Cuts: Tradition, Transgenderism, and the Malay-Muslim Body in the Work of Anne Samat
- When You’ve Never Seen a Lion: Halo Rossetti on Visually Representing the Intricacies of Queer and Trans Life
- The Future Is More than Female: Post-Feminist Trans/Feminism in Contemporary