Coco Fusco, discussed in Hyperallergic in connection with the petition letter
created by the feminist group We Are Not Surprised (WANS).
A poster with the statement: «It's even worse in Europe» dating back to 1986, which went on display in New York City,
created by feminist art collective Guerilla Girls.
In another lawsuit, he challenges the constitutionality of the federal Violence Against Women Act, alleging that the law «was
created by feminist organizations to provide alien wives alleging abuse a fast track to permanent residency by violating the U.S. Constitutional rights of citizen husbands.»
Not exact matches
As Ruether and others have observed, whatever may be said of the goddess worship of antiquity, or medieval witchcraft, contemporary revolutionary
feminist religion has,
by its own admission,
created itself as a new entity.
For most
feminists, this means no strict gender roles or a hierarchy that demands a man be the authority over a woman just because he's a man and that a woman be submissive and quiet just because she's a woman.Feminism means allowing both women and men to be themselves as God
created them to be — as individuals, not defined
by their reproductive system but rather
by their personalities, their relationships, their definitions of themselves.
Secularism, for most people,
creates a spiritual and psychological vacuum — which is typically filled
by some form of utopian liberalism, of a multicultural, socialist or
feminist variety.
Such are the questions and issues raised
by feminist theology in a global perspective, proceeding from the conviction that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, and that all persons are
created in the image of God and therefore have a right to develop their full potentials of personhood.
As The Mary Sue points out, the site was
created by «a real life
feminist computer engineer, because who needs boys to fix things?»
Created by Laura Nowak, the account includes screen shots of different conversations Nowak has with men on Tinder and their reactions to her «
feminist» About section.
London, England About Blog Shevolution is a new lifestyle and entertainment site
created, led and written
by a passionate team of millennial women for young women with an inclusive and
feminist angle.
Schumer, who has built a career
by simultaneously skewering and embracing the girly girls of the world,
creating a beautifully subversive
feminist ideology all her own, has to navigate through more problematic material than she did with the excellent TRAINWRECK.
Writer and director Joss Whedon has always described himself as a
feminist, which is fair enough considering he
created Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but in May he was forced to deactivate his Twitter account after being deluged
by complaints about Black Widow's role in his film.
Amazon's latest pilot season consists of three series: I Love Dick,
created by Transparent's Jill Soloway and based on a
feminist novel about a couple's marital struggles in the academic community of Texas, starring Kevin Bacon and Kathryn Hahn; Jean - Claude Van Johnson, a new action comedy starring the actor as a fictionalised version of himself, in which he moonlights as a secret hit - man in between Hollywood jobs; and The Tick, an updated adaptation of the offbeat comic book, starring Peter Serafinowicz.
Years later, the sleeping evil is unintentionally awakened
by a
feminist cult (velvet widows) as they harness stolen embryos with a bid to
create a perfect female child.
As an educator that is trained in
feminist pedagogy, I'm intrigued
by the concept of
creating alternative means of teaching that are designed to make learning feel fun.
I think it's important to give a safe
creating space for marginalized groups in the gaming industry: I co-founded a
feminist game group at my university where we play and talk about games designed
by women, trans, non-binary, queer, and other marginalized people.
Published in cooperation with the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, and featuring critical essays
by a diverse array of writers and art theorists — including
feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous — ALLY shows how these artists have worked together to
create a new pictorial language.
It's fascinating to think of Schapiro, inspired
by the discourse she was helping to
create, doing these pieces when she was able to return to her studio after the intense period of working with the
feminist program on the Womanhouse project in the fall of 1971 and early winter of 1972, but before she had a name for this work, before «femmage» and «pattern and decoration» became movements and personal brands, with their declarative power but sometimes restrictive effect on art practice.
As a proactive member of the
feminist art movement, she began adopting the photographic techniques and subject matter used in pornography to
create a series of paintings that presented a different narrative from the fetishized one promoted
by the porn industry.
Sidestepping any didactic elements in her particular style of
feminist practice, Steir instead employs an approach to painting that makes metaphoric references to the leaks, seepages and flows of the female body, seeking to draw out allusions to something that is more random, intuitive, and
created by chance circumstances.
Created by the famed anonymous group of
feminist female artists (in collaboration with Australian design studio Third Drawer Down), the tote pays homage to the Guerrilla Girls» work illuminating and eliminating racism and sexism in the art world.
Over the span of her career, Deborah Kass has made a point of infiltrating the male - dominated art conversation (and market)
by creating feminist riffs on classic pieces of man - made art, inserting herself into Warhol's fright - wig self - portraits, for instance.
Inspired
by plant thinking,
feminist science studies, new materialisms and quantum physics, Kausalainen
creates ambiguous works in the form of gestures and actions.
Our own imagined superheroes.Love Action Art Lounge will feature three videos
created by House of Ladosha along with two works
by individual members commissioned for the show a takeaway poster
by Riley Hooker and a photograph
by Christopher Udemezue Go!PushPops is self described as, radical, transnational queer
feminist art collective [that] employs the female body in tactical, ideological strategy.
It is her deliberate attempts to shock the public
by creating highly explicit
feminist art, or
by incorporating obscene words into the titles of her works, or
by publicising the fact she works in the nude, that remain at the heart of her creative image.
Hebron's project engages artists in a new campaign to count representation of women, and Women's Inc., a group founded
by young
feminist artists and artworkers in a secret Facebook group, has
created a riotously funny lexicon of portmanteaux poking fun at the art world's continued, pervasive sexism.
From a
feminist point of view, Hershman Leeson
created and performed works that illuminated a changing environment influenced
by television, advertising, and new media.
«The curatorial scaffolding
created by Alison Gingeras and legitimized
by A.I.R. Gallery's inclusion is mere table - dressing for other galleries wanting to exhibit erotic art... [W] e sense the dilution of
feminist rhetoric for commercial ends.
«From the Eighties until 2012, I
created sculptures that were influenced
by feminist theories.
London, England About Blog Shevolution is a new lifestyle and entertainment site
created, led and written
by a passionate team of millennial women for young women with an inclusive and
feminist angle.
London, England About Blog Shevolution is a new lifestyle and entertainment site
created, led and written
by a passionate team of millennial women for young women with an inclusive and
feminist angle.