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Methodological reflections from a research project on the mental health of Black youth. [PDF]
Salami B +4 more
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Safeguarding athletes and anti-doping: applying theories of vulnerability. [PDF]
Schneider AJ +3 more
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Feminist Science Fiction Art [PDF]
Feminist science fiction is a category most frequently associated with literature, film, and television. This chapter challenges these associations, theorizing SF art as a space for queer / trans / feminist resistance. Specifically, SF artworks by Sophia Al-Maria, Sin Wai Kin, Tai Shani, and Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley are read as feminist theory––a ...
Smith, Smin
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Exploring the benefits of intersectional feminist social justice approaches in art psychotherapy [PDF]
This paper charts a research and knowledge exchange project between a university and group of art psychotherapists who came together in a project aimed at better understanding the benefits of critical feminist social justice approaches to art ...
Toni Wright
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DiGRA Digital Library, 2014
This paper explores multiple approaches to building an art game project created from a feminist perspective. Funded by a research grant, this can be seen as an experimental praxis that plays with connecting metaphors invoked in feminist theory to playable media. This connection is figurative not literal and manifests throughout the development process:
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This paper explores multiple approaches to building an art game project created from a feminist perspective. Funded by a research grant, this can be seen as an experimental praxis that plays with connecting metaphors invoked in feminist theory to playable media. This connection is figurative not literal and manifests throughout the development process:
Westecott, Emma +2 more
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Archives of American Art Journal, 2021
In 1976 feminist activists Ruth Iskin, Lucy Lippard, and Arlene Raven mailed a pink postcard to their network of artists with the prompt, “If you consider yourself a feminist, would you respond by ...
Mary Savig +12 more
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In 1976 feminist activists Ruth Iskin, Lucy Lippard, and Arlene Raven mailed a pink postcard to their network of artists with the prompt, “If you consider yourself a feminist, would you respond by ...
Mary Savig +12 more
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