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|aThe art of feminism :|bimages that shaped the fight for equality, 1857-2017 /|cHelena Reckitt, consulting editor ; written by Lucinda Gosling, Hilary Robinson, and Amy Tobin ; preface by Maria Balshaw ; foreword by Xabier Arakistain.
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|aImages that shaped the fight for equality, 1857-2017.
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|aSan Francisco :|bChronicle Books,|cc2018.
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|aSan Francisco :|bChronicle Books,|c[2018]
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|a272 pages :|billustrations (some color) ;|c29 cm.
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|mGender group:|ngdr|aWomen|2lcdgt.
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|iMaria Balshaw :|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aArt museum directors|2lcsh.
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|iXabier Arakistain:|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aArt museum curators|2lcsh.
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|iHelena Reckitt:|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aUniversity and college faculty members|2lcdgt.
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|iLucinda Gosling:|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aHistorians|2lcdgt.
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|iHilary Robinson:|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aUniversity and college faculty members|2lcdgt.
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|iAmy Tobin :|mOccupational/field of activity group:|nocc|aUniversity and college faculty members|2lcdgt.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 262-263) and index.
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|tSuffrage and beyond 1857-1949 --|tFemininity and freedom : from being seen to being heard --|tThe march of the women : visualizing suffrage --|tTo war and to work : on the battlefield and in the factory --|tA new woman emerges : pushing boundaries, celebrating difference --|tDefining feminism 1960-1988 --|tHomesickness : domestic politics -- Resistance and rage : raising consciousness and fighting back --|tFinding feminist history : refiguring the past --|tSense and sensibility : touching/seeing/hearing/feeling --|tRedefining feminism 1989-present --|tThe public feminist : engaging audiences beyond the art world --|tThe personal feminist : making the personal political --|tThe citizen feminist : citizenship and politics --|tThe activist feminist : making interventions.
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|aSince its inception, the women's movement has harnessed the power of the image to transmit its message. From the posters of the Suffrage Atelier, to the photographs of Carrie Mae Weems, this comprehensive survey traces the ways in which feminists have shaped art and visual culture from the mid-nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Featuring more than 350 works of art, illustration, photography, performance, graphic design, and publlic protest, this stunning volume showcases the vibrancy and daring of the feminist aesthetic over the last 150 years.
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|aFeatured artists include: Beyonce, Louise Bourgeois, Andrea Bowers, Judy Chicago, Vanessa German, Jenny Holzer, Frida Kahlo, Barbara Kruger, Ana Mendieta, Sethembile Msezane, Zanele Muholi, Shirin Neshat, Pussy Riot.
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|aFeminism and art.
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|aWomen artists.
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|aWomen in art.
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|aGosling, Lucinda.
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