Reframings: New American Feminist PhotographiesDiane Neumaier Temple University Press, 1995 - 319 pages This diverse and compelling collection of contemporary feminist visual art is now available in a paperback edition. Reframings makes visible what has been for too long nearly invisible: contemporary feminist visual art that represents a remarkable range of perspectives, styles, and subject matter. The forty-five women who created these works-artists and writers such as Deborah Willis, Carrie Mae Weems, Nan Goldin, and Carm Little Turtle-are connected by a belief that images are political and that today's feminist concerns cannot be separated from such issues as ethnicity, class, age, and sexuality. They share a consciousness that historically women have been "framed" and can now be "reframed." Author note: Diane Neumaier is Associate Professor of Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. |
Contents
Section 1 | 46 |
Section 2 | 47 |
Section 3 | 55 |
Section 4 | 60 |
Section 5 | 61 |
Section 6 | 63 |
Section 7 | 116 |
Section 8 | 117 |
Section 11 | 188 |
Section 12 | 194 |
Section 13 | 198 |
Section 14 | 211 |
Section 15 | 239 |
Section 16 | 265 |
Section 17 | 268 |
Section 18 | 272 |
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