A multivoiced collection of essays and images grounded in a relational feminism of diverse communities. This multivoiced collection of essays and images presents the perspectives of activists, scholars, artists, and curators from a broad range of constituencies. Challenging traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries, the book moves beyond any unified feminist historic A multivoiced collection of essays and images grounded in a relational feminism of diverse communities. This multivoiced collection of essays and images presents the perspectives of activists, scholars, artists, and curators from a broad range of constituencies. Challenging traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries, the book moves beyond any unified feminist historical narrative to present a relational feminism of diverse communities, affiliations, and practices. The texts/images partake of many genres: reflective essay, testimonial dialogue, performance piece, digital collage, prose poem, and photomontage. Forging connections between usually compartmentalized areas of knowledge and of activism, the volume helps us to envision alternative epistemologies and imaginative alliances. Copublished with the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Talking Visions: Multicultural Feminism in a Transnational Age
A multivoiced collection of essays and images grounded in a relational feminism of diverse communities. This multivoiced collection of essays and images presents the perspectives of activists, scholars, artists, and curators from a broad range of constituencies. Challenging traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries, the book moves beyond any unified feminist historic A multivoiced collection of essays and images grounded in a relational feminism of diverse communities. This multivoiced collection of essays and images presents the perspectives of activists, scholars, artists, and curators from a broad range of constituencies. Challenging traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries, the book moves beyond any unified feminist historical narrative to present a relational feminism of diverse communities, affiliations, and practices. The texts/images partake of many genres: reflective essay, testimonial dialogue, performance piece, digital collage, prose poem, and photomontage. Forging connections between usually compartmentalized areas of knowledge and of activism, the volume helps us to envision alternative epistemologies and imaginative alliances. Copublished with the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Mona Kareem –
This brings together writings on various topics but mainly putting gender & race together. The artworks are amazing & worth exploring
kim –
It'll melt my brain in that lovely way and I can't wait to crack it! It'll melt my brain in that lovely way and I can't wait to crack it!
augend –
Borrowed this textbook from a friend, who read it for a course in feminism at UCLA. I hope this satiates my recent yearnings for some decent reads on post-colonialism.
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