Not exact matches
She rejects a limiting view of
feminism as the quest for women's equality with men in favor of
radical feminism's focus on «the autonomy, independence, and creation of the female Self in affinity with others like the Self» (GFF 11).
Then you have this third realm of what
radical feminism thinks —
as if its main stream — and it just makes the decision even more muddy.
She says that
radical feminism has carried this sense of powerlessness to extremes, suggesting that women have «always been crushed and stymied in their aspirations,
as if historically women didn't exercise any agency in the way in which they fill out the vocations available to them.»
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When Boreman came out with stories of violent abuse, beatings, threats at gun point, and gang rape, she found supporters in Gloria Steinem (who, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, ended up in the cutting room), Andrea Dworkin and Catharine MacKinnon (whose
radical feminism does not appear in the film, even though MacKinnon is credited
as an adviser).
Critical pedagogy draws on
radical democracy, anarchism,
feminism, and other movements that strive for what they describe
as social justice.
Pulitzer Prize — winning journalist Jefferson draws on cultural touchstones, from Ebony to James Baldwin to Ntozake Shange,
as she traces her life during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s, when
radical race consciousness and
feminism questioned all of the old assumptions.
Rail: Most of us who have followed your work for a while know that you identify with the experimental spirit and
radical politics of the»60s and»70s, especially
feminism,
as seen in the works made by artists such
as Joan Semmel, Howardena Pindell, Louise Fishman, and Harmony Hammond.
Gingeras is an independent curator
as well
as holding an adjunct curatorship at Dallas Contemporary, where she most recently curated Black Sheep
Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics, which examined the work of four
radical feminist artists from the 1970s: Joan Semmel, Anita Steckel, Betty Tompkins, and Cosey Fanni Tutti.
Art and the Feminist Revolution» and «Global
Feminisms») with major projects such
as Hauser Wirth & Schimmel's «Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 — 2016» (curated by Paul Schimmel and Jenni Sorkin), on view at the Los Angeles gallery through September 4, and «
Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985» (curated by Cecilia Fajardo - Hill and Andrea Giunta), opening in 2017 at UCLA's Hammer Museum
as part of the Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA initiative.
Focussing on performance and media - based works,
as well
as the activism that was intergral to first wave
Feminism, this exhibition made visible the
radical operative of Feminist art and politics within art today.
In contrast to both artists» strong sense of color,
feminism and the work of artists like Schapiro, appear
as a muted force behind this
radical exhibition.
These seemingly internecine art world problems are mirrored in culture at large, where branded
feminism appears in the guise of once -
radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution»
as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethic.
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radical feminism, queer politics and lesbian culture / history to find relevant media and material.