The feminism and visual culture reader /

The feminism and visual culture reader / edited by Amelia Jones. - Second edition. - xxxv, 693 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. - In sight. Visual culture . - In sight. .

Previous ed.: London: Routledge, 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Fear and loathing in New York : revisiting an impolite anecdote about the interface of homophobia and misogyny / Negotiating feminisms in contemporary Asian women's art / One way or another : Black feminist visual theory / Next bodies : with a difference / Hermstory / Feminist curating and the "return" of feminist art / Ways of seeing / Female imagery / Visual pleasure, narrative cinema / Textual strategies : the politics of art-making / Film and the masquerade : theorizing the female spectator / Desiring images/imaging desire / Screening the Seventies : sexuality and representation in feminist practice : a Brechtian perspective / The oppositional gaze : Black female spectators / Broken symmetries : memory, sight, love / Feminist theory and the politics of art / Introduction from touch : sensuous theory and multisensory media / The transgender look / Lesbian artists / The straight mind / Black bodies, white bodies : toward an iconography of female sexuality in late nineteenth-century art, medicine, and literature / The colonial harem : images of a suberoticism / Difference : "a special third world women issue" / Olympia's maid : reclaiming Black female subjectivity / A posttranssexual manifesto / The other history of intercultural performance / "The white to be angry" : Vaginal Creme Davis's terrorist drag / Droits de regards/right of inspection / Why have there been no great women artists? / Feminism and film : critical approaches / The triple negation of colored women artists / Patrilineage / In search of a discourse and critique(s) that center the art of Black women artists / Introduction, once upon a time-- / The knowledge of the body and the presence of history : toward a feminist architecture / Gossip as testimony : a postmodern signature / The ballerina's phallic pointe / Renaming untitled flesh : marking the politics of marginality / The social and the poetic : feminist practices in architecture, 1970-2000 / Researching cultures and the omitted footnote : questions on the practice of feminist art history / Global feminisms : five essays from Global feminisms : new directions in contemporary art, ed. Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin (London : Merrell, 2007 / Hateful contraries : media images of Asian women / The search for tomorrow in today's soap operas / Feminist media strategies for political performance / Introduction and conclusion to The guerrilla girls' bedside companion to the history of western art / You make me feel (mighty real) : Sandra Bernhard's whiteface / Reflections on a yellow eye : Asian i(eye)cons and cosmetic surgery / Introduction to color of rape : gender and race in television's public spheres / Visibility, violence and voice? : attitudes to veiling post-11 September / Insides, outsides : trauma, affect, and art / Their memory is playing tricks on her : notes toward a calligraphy of rage / Making up : role-playing and transformation in women's art / Pornography / Performative acts and gender constitution : an essay in phenomenology and feminist theory / Toward a butch-femme aesthetic / Fetishism and hard core : Marx, Freud, and the "money shot" / Theorizing the female nude / The secret's eye / Breadcrumbs in the forest : three meditations on being lost in space / Disidentification in the center of power : the porn performer and director Belladonna as a contrasexual culture producer (a letter to Beatriz Preciado) / A cyborg manifesto : science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century / Virtual bodies and flickering signifiers / To touch the other : a story of corpo-electronic surfaces / The virtual body in cyberspace / Postcolonial media theory / Feminisations : reflections on women and virtual reality / Cyberfeminist manifesto / Cyberfeminism with a difference / The appended subject : race and identity as digital assemblage / My womb, the mosh pit / Race in/for cyberspace : identity tourism and racial passing on the internet / Screening the gene : Hollywood cinema and the genetic imaginary / Jennifer Doyle -- Lisa E. Bloom -- Judith Wilson -- Faith Wilding -- Del LaGrace Volcano -- Connie Butler, Amelia Jones, Maura Reilly -- John Berger -- Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro -- Laura Mulvey -- Judith Barry, Sandy Flitterman-Lewis -- Mary Ann Doane -- Mary Kelly -- Griselda Pollock -- Bell Hooks -- Peggy Phelan -- Elizabeth Grosz -- Laura U. Marks -- Judith Halberstam -- Harmony Hammond -- Monique Wittig -- Sander L. Gilman -- Malek Alloula -- Trinh T. Minh-ha -- Lorraine O'Grady -- Sandy Stone -- Coco Fusco -- José Esteban Muñoz -- Amy Villarejo -- Linda Nochlin -- Camera Obscura Collective -- Adrian Piper -- Mira Senor -- Freida High (Wasikhongo Tesfagiorgis) -- Catriona Moore -- Deborah Fausch -- Irit Rogoff -- Susan Leigh Foster -- Meiling Cheng -- Patricia Morton -- Angela Dimitrakaki -- Geeta Kapur ... [et al.] -- Pratibha Parmar -- Tania Modleski -- Suzanne Lacy, Leslie Labowitz -- The Guerrilla Girls -- Anne Pellegrini -- Kathleen Zane -- Sujata Moorti -- Alison Donnell -- Jill Bennett -- Catherine Lord -- Lucy Lippard -- Andrea Dworkin -- Judith Butler -- Sue-Ellen Case -- Linda Williams -- Lynda Nead -- Rebecca Schneider -- Vivian Sobchack -- Living a body myth, performing a body reality : reclaiming the corporeality and sexuality of the Indian female dancer / Royonaa Mitra -- Tim Stuettgen -- Donna Haraway -- N. Katherine Hayles -- Christine Ross -- Anne Balsamo -- Maria Fernández -- Sadie Plant -- VNS Matrix -- Rosi Braidotti -- Jennifer González -- Sharon Lehner -- Lisa Nakamura -- Jackie Stacey. pt. 1. Provocations. pt. 2. Representation. pt. 3. Differences. pt. 4. Histories. pt. 5. Readings/interventions. pt. 6. Bodies. pt. 7. Technologies.

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Feminism and art.
Feminism.

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