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Voices in Movement: Feminist Family Stories in Oral History and Sound Art

Life Writing, 2015
Voices in Movement, a sound installation directed by artist Lizzie Thynne with music by Ed Hughes, draws on memories recorded for Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project. Both the installation and oral history foreground family stories as central to feminist politics, though in diverse and shifting ways. As the producer of the
Margaretta Jolly
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Feminist Inquiry in Art History, Art Criticism, and Aesthetics: An Overview for Art Education

Studies in Art Education, 1990
Feminist research in the disciplines of art history, art criticism, and aesthetics has challenged the canon of each of these disciplines and the understanding of art which they collectively produce. This paper traces major directions of feminist scholarship in these disciplines and draws implications for art education.
Sally Hagaman
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Strategic Oblivion: 1970s Feminist Art in 1980s Art History

1999
Addressing the question of how “in-groups” are constituted within art history and how particular art practices are assigned value, this paper studies the devaluation of 1970s feminist art practice by 1980s anti-essentialist feminist criticism. The early work of Judy Chicago, who attempted to represent “female experience” through “central core” or ...
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