9781478016205-1478016205-A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art

A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art

ISBN-13: 9781478016205
ISBN-10: 1478016205
Author: Catherine Grant
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 232 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781478016205
ISBN-10: 1478016205
Author: Catherine Grant
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 232 pages

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A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art (ISBN-13: 9781478016205 and ISBN-10: 1478016205), written by authors Catherine Grant, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In A Time of One's Own Catherine Grant examines how contemporary feminist artists are turning to broad histories of feminism ranging from political organizing and artworks from the 1970s to queer art and activism in the 1990s. Exploring artworks from 2002 to 2017 by artists including Sharon Hayes, Mary Kelly, Allyson Mitchell, Deirdre Logue, Lubaina Himid, Pauline Boudry, and Renate Lorenz, Grant maps a revival of feminism that takes up the creative and political implications of forging feminist communities across time and space. Grant characterizes these artists' engagement with feminism as a fannish, autodidactic, and collective form of learning from history. This fandom of feminism allows artists to build relationships with previous feminist ideas, artworks, and communities that reject a generational model and embrace aspects of feminism that might be seen as embarrassing, queer, or anachronistic. Accounting for the growing interest in feminist art, politics, and ideas across generations, Grant demonstrates that for many contemporary feminist artists, the present moment can only be understood through an embodied engagement with history in which feminist pasts are reinhabited and reimagined.

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