This article reads together the work of Yvonne Rainer and Carolee Schneemann, as situated between film, performance, as well as dance and painting, considering what their work reveals about a specific intermedial feminist aesthetics developing at this time. It argues these traits in their work are not isolated commonalities but are shared with a wide range of feminist artists working in the 1960s and 1970s and are still echoed in contemporary feminist art. Further the article proposes to think through these intermedial relationalities as a mode of feminist aesthetics. It argues Schneemann and Rainer successfully extend the position of the female body in cinema beyond the traditional role as object to include both an embodied form of authors...
This thesis explores the ways in which Yvonne Rainer’s manipulation of the body was bound up with mi...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
My study uses a socio-cultural interpretation of art and media to understand how women artists use t...
What is the significance of gendered identification in relation to artists' moving image? How do wom...
This dissertation examines the role of media and movement in contemporary choreography and film. In ...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
This article focuses on two experimental films from the 1960s: Yvonne Rainer’s Hand Movie (1966) and...
This performative paper examines the conditions through which Carolee Schneemann’s texts operate as ...
The article explores psychoanalytic and philosophical ideas of the sublime in relation to two films,...
Maria Lassnig's and Carolee Schneemann's films show how they expanded their artistic practices from ...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
This work explores the work of Yvonne Rainer, american filmaker. It reflects her dance, choreographi...
“Experimental cinema, video art, and new media art have always been fields in which the presence of ...
Danse, performance, cinéma, écrits théoriques et poétiques : dans la multiplicité de sa création art...
Employing three performances, Carolee Schneemann’s Up to and Including Her Limits, Regina Jose Galin...
This thesis explores the ways in which Yvonne Rainer’s manipulation of the body was bound up with mi...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
My study uses a socio-cultural interpretation of art and media to understand how women artists use t...
What is the significance of gendered identification in relation to artists' moving image? How do wom...
This dissertation examines the role of media and movement in contemporary choreography and film. In ...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
This article focuses on two experimental films from the 1960s: Yvonne Rainer’s Hand Movie (1966) and...
This performative paper examines the conditions through which Carolee Schneemann’s texts operate as ...
The article explores psychoanalytic and philosophical ideas of the sublime in relation to two films,...
Maria Lassnig's and Carolee Schneemann's films show how they expanded their artistic practices from ...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
This work explores the work of Yvonne Rainer, american filmaker. It reflects her dance, choreographi...
“Experimental cinema, video art, and new media art have always been fields in which the presence of ...
Danse, performance, cinéma, écrits théoriques et poétiques : dans la multiplicité de sa création art...
Employing three performances, Carolee Schneemann’s Up to and Including Her Limits, Regina Jose Galin...
This thesis explores the ways in which Yvonne Rainer’s manipulation of the body was bound up with mi...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
My study uses a socio-cultural interpretation of art and media to understand how women artists use t...