The feminism and visual culture reader / edited by Amelia Jones.
Material type: TextSeries: In sightPublisher: London : Routledge, 2003Description: xxix, 560 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415267056
- 9780415267052
- 0415267064
- 9780415267069
- 305.42 21
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Conceiving the Intersection of Feminism and Visual Culture / Amelia Jones -- Pt. 1. Provocations -- Introduction to Part One / Amelia Jones -- 1. Feminist Viewing: Viewing Feminism / Rosemary Betterton -- 2. Fear and Loathing in New York: An Impolite Anecdote about the Interface of Homophobia and Misogyny / Jennifer Doyle -- 3. Creating Transnational Women's Art Networks / Lisa Bloom -- 4. One Way or Another: Black Feminist Visual Theory / Judith Wilson -- 5. Next Bodies / Faith Wilding -- 6. The Unbearable Lightness of Sight / Meiling Cheng -- Pt. 2. Representation -- Introduction to Part Two / Amelia Jones -- 7. From Ways of Seeing / John Berger -- 8. Female Imagery / Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro -- 9. Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema / Laura Mulvey -- 10. Textual Strategies: The Politics of Art-Making / Judith Barry and Sandy Flitterman-Lewis -- 11. Film and the Masquerade: Theorizing the Female Spectator / Mary Ann Doane -- 12. Desiring Images/Imaging Desire / Mary Kelly -- 13. Screening the Seventies: Sexuality and Representation in Feminist Practice - A Brechtian Perspective / Griselda Pollock -- 14. The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators / Bell Hooks -- 15. Broken Symmetries: Memory, Sight, Love / Peggy Phelan -- Pt. 3. Difference -- Introduction to Part Three / Amelia Jones -- 16. Any Theory of the "Subject" has Always been Appropriated by the "Masculine" / Luce Irigaray -- 17. Lesbian Artists / Harmony Hammond -- 18. The Straight Mind / Monique Wittig -- 19. Black Bodies, White Bodies: Toward an Iconography of Female Sexuality in Late Nineteenth-Century Art, Medicine, and Literature / Sander L. Gilman -- 20. Difference: "A Special Third World Women Issue" / Trinh T. Minh-ha -- 21. Olympia's Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity / Lorraine O'Grady -- 22. A Posttransexual Manifesto / Sandy Stone -- 23. Color and Difference in Abstract Painting: The Ultimate Case of Monochrome / Ann Eden Gibson -- 24. The Other History of Intercultural Performance / Coco Fusco -- 25. "The White to Be Angry": Vaginal Creme Davis's Terrorist Drag / Jose Esteban Munoz -- Pt. 4. Disciplines/Strategies -- Introduction to Part Four / Amelia Jones -- 26. Why have There been No Great Women Artists? / Linda Nochlin -- 27. Feminism and Film: Critical Approaches / Camera Obscura Collective -- 28. The Triple Negation of Colored Women Artists / Adrian Piper -- 29. Patrilineage / Mira Schor -- 30. Bathsheba or the Interior Bible / Helene Cixous -- 31. Gossip as Testimony: A Postmodern Signature / Irit Rogoff -- 32. The Social and the Poetic: Feminist Practices in Architecture, 1970-2000 / Patricia Morton -- Pt. 5. Mass Culture/Media Interventions -- Introduction to Part Five / Amelia Jones -- 33. Hateful Contraries: Media Images of Asian Women / Pratibha Parmar -- 34. The Search for Tomorrow in Today's Soap Operas / Tania Modleski -- 35. Feminist Media Strategies for Political Performance / Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz -- 36. Feminism, Incorporated: Reading "Postfeminism" in an Anti-Feminist Age / Amelia Jones -- 37. The Suburban Home Companion: Television and the Neighborhood Ideal in Postwar America / Lynn Spigel -- 38. Black Barbie and the Deep Play of Difference / Ann duCille -- 39. Introduction and Conclusion to the Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art / The Guerrilla Girls -- 40. Reflections on a Yellow Eye: Asian I(\Eye/)cons and Cosmetic Surgery / Kathleen Zane -- 41. Fear of Falling / Judith Mayne -- Pt. 6. Body -- Introduction to Part Six / Amelia Jones -- 42. External Boundaries / Mary Douglas -- 43. Streams/All that Flows and Woman: Territory of Desire / Klaus Theweleit -- 44. Pornography / Andrea Dworkin -- 45. Approaching Abjection / Julia Kristeva -- 46. Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory / Judith Butler -- 47. Toward a Butch-Femme Aesthetic / Sue-Ellen Case -- 48. Reinstating Corporeality: Feminism and Body Politics / Janet Wolff -- 49. The Knowledge of the Body and the Presence of History: Toward a Feminist Architecture / Deborah Fausch -- 50. The Ballerina's Phallic Pointe / Susan Leigh Foster -- 51. Never Just Pictures / Susan Bordo -- 52. Epilogue to Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality / Moira Gatens -- Pt. 7. Technology -- Introduction to Part Seven / Amelia Jones -- 53. A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century / Donna Haraway -- 54. Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers / N. Katherine Hayles -- 55. Bodies-Cities / Elizabeth Grosz -- 56. To Touch the Other: A Story of Corpo-Electronic Surfaces / Christine Ross -- 57. Postcolonial Media Theory / Maria Fernandez -- 58. Feminisations: Reflections on Women and Virtual Reality / Sadie Plant -- 59. Cyberfeminist Manifesto / VNS Matrix -- 60. Cyberfeminism with a Difference / Rosi Braidotti -- 61. The Appended Subject: Race and Identity as Digital Assemblage / Jennifer Gonzalez -- 62. My Womb, The Mosh Pit / Sharon Lehner.
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