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Taking place examines feminist and queer alternative art spaces
across Canada and the United States from the late-1960s to the
present. It looks at how queer and feminist artists working in the
present day engage with, respond to and challenge the institutions
they have inherited. Through a series of regional case studies, the
book interrogates different understandings of 'alternative' space
and the possibilities the term affords for queer and feminist
artistic imaginaries. -- .
Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories is the first book
to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in
relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and
performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations
of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities and
the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a
visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained
elusive. This book fills the gap by providing a range of chapters
by key North American and European scholars, both emerging and
established, who address the historiographic and political
questions arising from the relationship between art history and
queer theory in order to help map exclusions and to offer models of
a new queer feminist art historical or curatorial approach. -- .
A typical tweenTwelve-year-old Simon Rosen has a plan: make videos
to ace his class project, earn a trip to Vancouver, participate in
the Video Game Championships, get his parents to fall back in
love.His parent's marriage is falling apartBut when he tries to
record himself, he soon learns that plans can go embarrassingly
awry.He has one chance to keep his family togetherA hilarious,
relevant fast-paced middle grade novel about friendship, bullying
and the power and perils of social media.'the breezy, sometimes
slapstick humor will appeal to reluctant readers.' School Library
Journal
Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories is the first book
to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in
relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and
performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations
of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities and
the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a
visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained
elusive. This book fills the gap by providing a range of chapters
by key North American and European scholars, both emerging and
established, who address the historiographic and political
questions arising from the relationship between art history and
queer theory in order to help map exclusions and to offer models of
a new queer feminist art historical or curatorial approach. -- .
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