The art of feminism : images that shaped the fight for equality, 1857-2022 /

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Author / Creator:Gosling, Lucinda, author.
Edition:Revised edition.
Imprint:San Francisco, California : Chronicle Books, 2022.
©2022
Description:320 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12780443
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Varying Form of Title:Art of feminism
Images that shaped the fight for equality, 1857-2022
Other authors / contributors:Reckitt, Helena, editor.
Robinson, Hilary, 1956- author.
Tobin, Amy, 1989- author.
Balshaw, Maria, writer of preface.
Arakistain, Xabier, writer of foreword.
ISBN:9781797217543
1797217542
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 308-309) and index.
Summary:Featuring a new package and an additional 60 pages of material, this revised edition of The Art of Feminism covers an even more impressive range of artworks, artists, movements, and perspectives. Since the debut of the original volume in 2018, The Art of Feminism has offered readers an in-depth examination of its subject that is still unparalleled in scope. The comprehensive survey traces the ways in which feminists-from the suffragettes and World War II-era workers through twentieth-century icons like Judy Chicago and Carrie Mae Weems to the contemporary cutting-edge figures Zanele Muholi and Andrea Bowers-have employed visual arts in transmitting their messages. With more than 350 images of art, illustration, photography, and graphic design, this stunning volume showcases the vibrancy of the feminist aesthetic over two centuries. The new, updated edition of the book features revised and expanded material in each of the book's original sections, as well as entirely new material dedicated to the art pieces that have shifted the landscape of feminist art today.

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505 0 |a Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- part 1. Suffrage and beyond 1857-1949: Femininity and freedom : from being seen to being heard ; The march of the women : visualizing suffrage ; To war and to work : on the battlefield and in the factory ; A new woman emerges : pushing boundaries, celebrating differences -- part 2. Defining feminism 1960-1988: Homesickness : domestic politics ; Resistance and rage : raising consciousness and fighting back ; Finding feminist history : refiguring the past ; Sense and sensibility : touching/seeing/hearing/feeling -- part 3. Redefining feminism 1989-present: The public feminist : engaging audiences beyond the art world ; The personal feminist : making the personal political ; The citizen feminist : citizenship and politics ; The activist feminist : making interventions. 
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