A Life of One’s Own, by Marion Milner: a graphic review by Heather Middleton.
A Life of One’s Own
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A Life of One’s Own, by Marion Milner: a graphic review by Heather Middleton.
Artists Kate Davis and Faith Wilding developed Feminist Lines of Flight in 2010, inviting a diverse group of people to add their feminist ‘must reads’ and ‘must sees’ to an inspiring list now available on our website.
During the initial ‘Feminist Lines of Flight’ project, an number of people shared their own lines of flight… Fiona Byrne-Sutton February 1, 2010 Poetry Window for a Small Blue Child […]
To be enjoyed with sushi and red wine“ (I have an ex-student who could maybe make sushi, if we provide the ingredients?)” Doris Lessing: The Golden Notebook London: HarperPerennial, 2007 […]
Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro et. al. Womanhouse Exhibition catalogue. Valencia, CA: Feminist Art Program, California Institute of the Arts, 1971 Read it here. Miriam Schapiro (ed.) Anonymous Was A Woman: […]
Robert Mapplethorpe Louise Bourgeois in 1982 with ‘Filette’ (1968) United States of America. Its people, and especially, its creative people, have taught me a lot about ‘going on’. For more, […]
Mary Mellor Feminism and Ecology Cambridge: Polity Press, 1997 Find out more here. Carol Bigwood Earth Muse: Feminism, Nature and Art Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1993. Available here, or read more […]
Agnes Smedley Daughter of Earth New York: Feminist Press at the City University of NY, 1987 Angela Carter Nights at the Circus London: Vintage, 1998 Yvonne Rainer Feelings are Facts […]
Monica Ross: Valentine Milch Gallery 2000 Find more information here. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights EXHIBITIONS Monica Ross: Anniversary – An Act of Memory Sound and visual documentation Here […]
Simone de Beauvoir The Woman Destroyed London: HarperPerennial 2006 Available here. Eve K. Sedgwick Paranoid Reading and Reparative Reading, Or, You’re So Paranoid You Probably Think This Essay is About […]