The volume Objects of Feminism, edited by Maija Timonen and Josefine Wikström, Helsinki 2017, includes contributions by Hannah Black, Rose-Anne Gush, Lizzie Homersham, Nina Power, Hannah Proctor, Maija Timonen, Cara Tolmie and Josefine Wikström. Objects of feminism are the subject/object relations of contemporary capitalism; chunks of fleshed-out knowledge, dead and living bodies invested with ideologies and more. The contributors to this book approach feminism from a range of angles, relating to its artistic, philosophical and political significance. Their texts dislodge “the object” from some of its current moorings, putting it to various uses as a prism or vanishing mediator for the energies animating each text
"This publication examines how women, or those who identify as female have been addressing not only ...
This is an annotated bibliography of sources compiled for an ASRA2017 project dealing with the relat...
Today it is commonplace for the female consumer to be targeted using appropriated feminist discourse...
Investigating the idea of feminist material culture, this paper proposes ways of considering, classi...
This thesis considers new possibilities for the object as a site of emancipation from and resistance...
What does it mean, for a feminist, or a woman, to be a subject? And how can we, as objects that we n...
The construction of woman as object/other in the dominant discourse is an accepted problematic in fe...
Feminism is highly visible in contemporary Sweden. The government labels itself feminist, artists an...
This edited collection explores the meaning of feminism in the contemporary moment, which is constit...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
This book examines contemporary feminist visual activism(s) through the lens of embodiment(s). The c...
© 2017 Dr. Caroline PhillipsThis practice-led research upholds a view of sexual difference as a muta...
This practice-led doctoral project is a material investigation of the potential for sculptural artw...
Book synopsis: Feminism has always refused compartmentalisation within any one social context, and t...
"This publication examines how women, or those who identify as female have been addressing not only ...
This is an annotated bibliography of sources compiled for an ASRA2017 project dealing with the relat...
Today it is commonplace for the female consumer to be targeted using appropriated feminist discourse...
Investigating the idea of feminist material culture, this paper proposes ways of considering, classi...
This thesis considers new possibilities for the object as a site of emancipation from and resistance...
What does it mean, for a feminist, or a woman, to be a subject? And how can we, as objects that we n...
The construction of woman as object/other in the dominant discourse is an accepted problematic in fe...
Feminism is highly visible in contemporary Sweden. The government labels itself feminist, artists an...
This edited collection explores the meaning of feminism in the contemporary moment, which is constit...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
This book examines contemporary feminist visual activism(s) through the lens of embodiment(s). The c...
© 2017 Dr. Caroline PhillipsThis practice-led research upholds a view of sexual difference as a muta...
This practice-led doctoral project is a material investigation of the potential for sculptural artw...
Book synopsis: Feminism has always refused compartmentalisation within any one social context, and t...
"This publication examines how women, or those who identify as female have been addressing not only ...
This is an annotated bibliography of sources compiled for an ASRA2017 project dealing with the relat...
Today it is commonplace for the female consumer to be targeted using appropriated feminist discourse...