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A feminist anthology, Blaze is comprised of feminist artists, art historians, critics, journalists, curators, interdisciplinary artists, and arts administrators of diverse backgrounds, living across the United States. The book grows out of the 2006 Annual National Women s Caucus for Art (WCA) conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts. Blaze features 15 detailed and well-documented feminist histories that narrate a number of pertinent strands of activism regarding feminist art, scholarship, and organizational development while exploring current crossroads. Conversations occur between myriad groups of women: second wave to third wave; third wave to second wave; second wave to second wave; third wave to women who do not identify themselves as feminists. The book addresses a number of timely issues related to representation, work, collaboration, environmental interventions, and social justice platforms
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monografia Rebiun36982825 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36982825 m o d cr ||||||||||| 090312s2009 enka ob 001 0 eng d GBA928424 bnb 9781443802390 pbk.) 1443802395 pbk.) INARC eng INARC OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ 704.042 22 Blaze discourse on art, women and feminism edited by, Karen Frostig and Kathy A. Halamka Newcastle Cambridge Scholars 2009 Newcastle Newcastle Cambridge Scholars 1 online resource (xxv, 417 pages illustrations) 1 online resource (xxv, 417 pages Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index A feminist anthology, Blaze is comprised of feminist artists, art historians, critics, journalists, curators, interdisciplinary artists, and arts administrators of diverse backgrounds, living across the United States. The book grows out of the 2006 Annual National Women s Caucus for Art (WCA) conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts. Blaze features 15 detailed and well-documented feminist histories that narrate a number of pertinent strands of activism regarding feminist art, scholarship, and organizational development while exploring current crossroads. Conversations occur between myriad groups of women: second wave to third wave; third wave to second wave; second wave to second wave; third wave to women who do not identify themselves as feminists. The book addresses a number of timely issues related to representation, work, collaboration, environmental interventions, and social justice platforms Feminism and art Feminist art criticism Women artists Féminisme et art Critique d'art féministe Femmes artistes Feminism and art. Feminist art criticism. Women artists. Féminisme. Femmes artistes. Frostig, Karen Halamka, Kathy A.