Lines of Flight
Alice Andrews
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: […]
Irina Aristarkhova
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, […]
Olivia Bliss
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 […]
Gregg Bordowitz
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 […]
Jason E. Bowman
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 […]
Beth Capper
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 […]
Sarah Ciurysek
Adrienne Rich Twenty-One Love Poems Can be read online here. Find more information here. WEBSITE The Eloquent Woman An Anthology of Optimism VIDEO Mad Men, Season 1, Episode 1 View […]
Huey Copeland
Harriet Jacobs Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) Available here.
Anne-Marie Copestake
Suggested accompaniments: …perhaps a Dubonnet cocktail (Zaza), or for non-alcoholic red grape and raspberry juice, and both with roasted lightly salted almonds, or tiny slices celery and soft goat’s cheese. […]
Abraham Cruzvillegas
To be accompanied by dry martinis: Lucinda Williams: White Slavery Versus the Ethnography of Sexworkers From Moving Image 5, No. 2, Fall 2005 Speaking of Soft Core From Cinema Journal […]