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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1 Suffrage and Beyond 1857–1949
1 Femininity and Freedom: From Being Seen to Being Heard
Art Schools and the Women’s Art Education Boom
Early Women Photographers
The Woman Artist: Dressing the Part and Self-Image
2 The March of the Women: Visualizing Suffrage
Exhibiting Feminism
Suffragist versus Anti-Suffragist—Visual Conflict
3 To War and To Work: On the Battlefield and in the Factory
The Power of the Poster
Women Behind the Lens
4 A New Woman Emerges: Pushing Boundaries, Celebrating Difference
Tamara de Lempicka—Style and Substance
The Modern Woman in Magazines
Part 2 Defining Feminism 1960–1988
5 Homesickness: Domestic Politics
Alienation and Dislocation
For The Woman’s House
6 Resistance and Rage: Raising Consciousness and Fighting Back
Art-World Activism
Muses Having Fun
Defiant Confrontation
7 Finding Feminist History: Refiguring the Past
Reimagining Los Angeles
Kunst Mit Eigen-Sinn
8 Sense and Sensibility: Touching/Seeing/Hearing/Feeling
Listening to Others
Containers and Capsules
Sexual Revolution
Part 3 Redefining Feminism 1989–present
9 The Public Feminist: Engaging Audiences Beyond the Art World
Bringing the Message to the Masses: Beyoncé
Making Feminist Art Public: Xabier Arakistain
10 The Personal Feminist: Making the Personal Political
Aging: Martha Wilson
Mothering: Lenka Clayton
11 The Citizen Feminist: Citizenship and Politics
Individuals and the State: Tania Bruguera
Local Community: Vanessa German
Politics: Keep It Complex
12 The Activist Feminist: Making Interventions
Migration: Tanja Ostojić
Queer, Black, and Proud: Zanele Muholi
Selected Bibliography
Picture credits
Index
Biographies and Acknowledgments
Chronicle Ebooks
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