Feminism and museums intervention, disruption and change
"Mention "feminism" outside of sociology or politics and you're often met with an eye-roll or confusion. However, the hard reality is that females remain a highly oppressed group globally: deemed inferior, suffering from violence and slavery, and denied educational, economic and...
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505 | 8 | |a The Women's Museum in Denmark: From Women's History to Gender Culture / Merete Ipsen -- Indigenous Women, Intersectionality and Activism at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights / Karine R Duhamel and Julie Peristerakis -- The Women's Museum of Ireland / Holly Furlong -- The Gender Museum in Ukraine: A Museum for Dialogue / María Sánchez García -- (En)gendering "Undisciplined" Space: Reflections on Precarious Assembly / Sara Spies and Dani Abulhawa -- A Piece of the Pie Chart at the LACMA Art + Tech Lab / Annina Rüst -- Bringing Daphne Back: Archival Research and Artistic Collaboration / Catherine Bell -- She. The Title of the Artist: Female Artists in the Russian Imperial Academy of Arts / Iaroslav Volovod -- Reframing Ophelia: Feminist Interventions at the Tweed Museum of Art / Jamie L Ratliff and Anneliese Verhoeven -- La Emancipada: A Feminist Art Collective in Ecuador / La Emancipada -- Monstrous Daughters / Julie McNamara -- | |
505 | 8 | |a A Feminist Curatorial Art Practice Between Cuban and Cuban-American Artists / Leslie C Sotomayor -- Female Extension: A Cyberfeminist Intervention / Merle Radtke -- Meera Margaret Singh: Echoes, Laughter and Female Bodybuilders / Paola Poletto | |
505 | 8 | |a Women in the Freud Museum: Artists' Responses to Sigmund and Anna Freud's Home and Legacy / Sophie Leighton -- Re-visiting, Re-situating Gallery Education: Education as a Strategy for Expandingthe Concept of 'Public' in an Era of Increasing Privatisation / Felicity Allen -- Showing Our Deeds: Activism and Exhibition Space / Kate Cook & Sarah May -- Teens' Take on Co-Educational Learning / Cheri Eileen Ehrlich -- EmBODYing the Museum: Feminist Embodied Learning in Art Museum Education / Laura Evans -- Feminism, the Vote and Youth Engagement / Kirsty Bunting and Orlagh McCabe -- WoCA Projects: An Artist Intervention Building Community / Lauren Cross -- Without Borders -- "Project Home" at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens / Marina Tsekou, Anina Valkana, and Eileen Botsford -- Creating a Museum and Library for Iranian Women's Rights / Mansoureh Shojaee -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Re-envisioning Hidden Herstories: Reframing the Representation of Black and Minority Women's Heritage / R.M. Lewis & Leonie Wieser -- I Am Psyched! Using the Museum Experience to Engage Girls of Colour with Psychology / Shari Miles-Cohen, Cathy Faye and Alexandra Rutherford -- The WASP Exhibit at the American Airpower Museum / Julia Lauria-Blum and Ashley Adelman -- Exceptional or Excluded: Women's History in the Netherlands / Manon S. Parry and Jasmijn van Houtem -- Isabel Agnes Cowper, Official Museum Photographer at the V & A Museum / Erika Lederman -- Challenging Histories: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in the National Trust / Rachael Lennon | |
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520 | 3 | |a "Mention "feminism" outside of sociology or politics and you're often met with an eye-roll or confusion. However, the hard reality is that females remain a highly oppressed group globally: deemed inferior, suffering from violence and slavery, and denied educational, economic and political opportunities. In two volumes (each 600+ pages), Feminism and Museums explores how museums are responding to these wider socio-political challenges, in which they too play a part. In an unprecedented range, depth and variety of case studies and analyses these volumes present feminist actions, interventions and disruptions which are impacting the processes of collecting, learning, interpretation and engagement in today's museums, galleries and heritage organisations. In over 50 chapters, creative resistance by both high-profile galleries and grassroots activist collectives is presented, and issues of colour, disability, domestic abuse, indigenous rights, labour, land use, migration, pornography, rape, refugees, sexuality, sex-work, technology and work examined. Feminism and Museums creates a space of creativity, conversation and confidence, of dialogue and new knowledge, building on the ambitious practice and perseverance of museum workers worldwide, and bringing together new voices, contexts and methodologies to both inform and inspire." -- Publisher's description | |
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spelling | Feminism and museums intervention, disruption and change edited by Jenna C Ashton Edinburgh MuseumsEtc [2018] 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Women's Museum in Denmark: From Women's History to Gender Culture / Merete Ipsen -- Indigenous Women, Intersectionality and Activism at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights / Karine R Duhamel and Julie Peristerakis -- The Women's Museum of Ireland / Holly Furlong -- The Gender Museum in Ukraine: A Museum for Dialogue / María Sánchez García -- (En)gendering "Undisciplined" Space: Reflections on Precarious Assembly / Sara Spies and Dani Abulhawa -- A Piece of the Pie Chart at the LACMA Art + Tech Lab / Annina Rüst -- Bringing Daphne Back: Archival Research and Artistic Collaboration / Catherine Bell -- She. The Title of the Artist: Female Artists in the Russian Imperial Academy of Arts / Iaroslav Volovod -- Reframing Ophelia: Feminist Interventions at the Tweed Museum of Art / Jamie L Ratliff and Anneliese Verhoeven -- La Emancipada: A Feminist Art Collective in Ecuador / La Emancipada -- Monstrous Daughters / Julie McNamara -- A Feminist Curatorial Art Practice Between Cuban and Cuban-American Artists / Leslie C Sotomayor -- Female Extension: A Cyberfeminist Intervention / Merle Radtke -- Meera Margaret Singh: Echoes, Laughter and Female Bodybuilders / Paola Poletto Women in the Freud Museum: Artists' Responses to Sigmund and Anna Freud's Home and Legacy / Sophie Leighton -- Re-visiting, Re-situating Gallery Education: Education as a Strategy for Expandingthe Concept of 'Public' in an Era of Increasing Privatisation / Felicity Allen -- Showing Our Deeds: Activism and Exhibition Space / Kate Cook & Sarah May -- Teens' Take on Co-Educational Learning / Cheri Eileen Ehrlich -- EmBODYing the Museum: Feminist Embodied Learning in Art Museum Education / Laura Evans -- Feminism, the Vote and Youth Engagement / Kirsty Bunting and Orlagh McCabe -- WoCA Projects: An Artist Intervention Building Community / Lauren Cross -- Without Borders -- "Project Home" at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens / Marina Tsekou, Anina Valkana, and Eileen Botsford -- Creating a Museum and Library for Iranian Women's Rights / Mansoureh Shojaee -- Re-envisioning Hidden Herstories: Reframing the Representation of Black and Minority Women's Heritage / R.M. Lewis & Leonie Wieser -- I Am Psyched! Using the Museum Experience to Engage Girls of Colour with Psychology / Shari Miles-Cohen, Cathy Faye and Alexandra Rutherford -- The WASP Exhibit at the American Airpower Museum / Julia Lauria-Blum and Ashley Adelman -- Exceptional or Excluded: Women's History in the Netherlands / Manon S. Parry and Jasmijn van Houtem -- Isabel Agnes Cowper, Official Museum Photographer at the V & A Museum / Erika Lederman -- Challenging Histories: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in the National Trust / Rachael Lennon Erschienen: 1 - 2 "Mention "feminism" outside of sociology or politics and you're often met with an eye-roll or confusion. However, the hard reality is that females remain a highly oppressed group globally: deemed inferior, suffering from violence and slavery, and denied educational, economic and political opportunities. In two volumes (each 600+ pages), Feminism and Museums explores how museums are responding to these wider socio-political challenges, in which they too play a part. In an unprecedented range, depth and variety of case studies and analyses these volumes present feminist actions, interventions and disruptions which are impacting the processes of collecting, learning, interpretation and engagement in today's museums, galleries and heritage organisations. In over 50 chapters, creative resistance by both high-profile galleries and grassroots activist collectives is presented, and issues of colour, disability, domestic abuse, indigenous rights, labour, land use, migration, pornography, rape, refugees, sexuality, sex-work, technology and work examined. Feminism and Museums creates a space of creativity, conversation and confidence, of dialogue and new knowledge, building on the ambitious practice and perseverance of museum workers worldwide, and bringing together new voices, contexts and methodologies to both inform and inspire." -- Publisher's description Museums / Social aspects Feminism and art Museums Art Feminism Ashton, Jenna C. (DE-588)1230173560 edt |
spellingShingle | Feminism and museums intervention, disruption and change The Women's Museum in Denmark: From Women's History to Gender Culture / Merete Ipsen -- Indigenous Women, Intersectionality and Activism at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights / Karine R Duhamel and Julie Peristerakis -- The Women's Museum of Ireland / Holly Furlong -- The Gender Museum in Ukraine: A Museum for Dialogue / María Sánchez García -- (En)gendering "Undisciplined" Space: Reflections on Precarious Assembly / Sara Spies and Dani Abulhawa -- A Piece of the Pie Chart at the LACMA Art + Tech Lab / Annina Rüst -- Bringing Daphne Back: Archival Research and Artistic Collaboration / Catherine Bell -- She. The Title of the Artist: Female Artists in the Russian Imperial Academy of Arts / Iaroslav Volovod -- Reframing Ophelia: Feminist Interventions at the Tweed Museum of Art / Jamie L Ratliff and Anneliese Verhoeven -- La Emancipada: A Feminist Art Collective in Ecuador / La Emancipada -- Monstrous Daughters / Julie McNamara -- A Feminist Curatorial Art Practice Between Cuban and Cuban-American Artists / Leslie C Sotomayor -- Female Extension: A Cyberfeminist Intervention / Merle Radtke -- Meera Margaret Singh: Echoes, Laughter and Female Bodybuilders / Paola Poletto Women in the Freud Museum: Artists' Responses to Sigmund and Anna Freud's Home and Legacy / Sophie Leighton -- Re-visiting, Re-situating Gallery Education: Education as a Strategy for Expandingthe Concept of 'Public' in an Era of Increasing Privatisation / Felicity Allen -- Showing Our Deeds: Activism and Exhibition Space / Kate Cook & Sarah May -- Teens' Take on Co-Educational Learning / Cheri Eileen Ehrlich -- EmBODYing the Museum: Feminist Embodied Learning in Art Museum Education / Laura Evans -- Feminism, the Vote and Youth Engagement / Kirsty Bunting and Orlagh McCabe -- WoCA Projects: An Artist Intervention Building Community / Lauren Cross -- Without Borders -- "Project Home" at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens / Marina Tsekou, Anina Valkana, and Eileen Botsford -- Creating a Museum and Library for Iranian Women's Rights / Mansoureh Shojaee -- Re-envisioning Hidden Herstories: Reframing the Representation of Black and Minority Women's Heritage / R.M. Lewis & Leonie Wieser -- I Am Psyched! Using the Museum Experience to Engage Girls of Colour with Psychology / Shari Miles-Cohen, Cathy Faye and Alexandra Rutherford -- The WASP Exhibit at the American Airpower Museum / Julia Lauria-Blum and Ashley Adelman -- Exceptional or Excluded: Women's History in the Netherlands / Manon S. Parry and Jasmijn van Houtem -- Isabel Agnes Cowper, Official Museum Photographer at the V & A Museum / Erika Lederman -- Challenging Histories: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in the National Trust / Rachael Lennon |
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