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Recommended reading

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Find general resources on Feminism and Curating on the Network's website.

 

Please add your recommendations for readings and other resources here:

 

ANDERSON, Maxwell

 

GREENBERG, Reesa

  • "Editing the Image: Strategies in the Production and Reception of the Visual" (Conference on Editorial Problems), eds. Mark Cheetham, Elizabeth Legge, Catherine M. Soussloff, Toronto: Univesity of Toronto Press, 2008, p. 153-164.

 

HAMMERSLEY, Ben

 

MACDONALD, Sharon & FYFE, Gordon. 

 

POLLOCK, Griselda

 

STEORN, Patrik

 

 

 

     

     

    Comments (3)

    James Neal said

    at 7:59 am on Sep 10, 2011

    African American women - feminist art - Carrie Mae Weems - VIDEO "Renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems discusses her art, including the work featured in the exhibition Burning Down the House: Building a Feminist Art Collection, and her relationship to feminism." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WabrgaaRTj8 | Brooklyn Museum on Weems - http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/community/blogosphere/2009/01/23/burning-down-the-house-artist-focus-carrie-mae-weems/ | G. Roger Denson in Huffington Post on Weems - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/g-roger-denson/relaying-feminine-codes-c_b_934177.html

    Kate Haley Goldman said

    at 11:14 pm on Sep 12, 2011

    I'm reading from Katy Deepwell's Feminist Curatorial Strategies and Practices from the 1970s in Janet Marstine's book New museum theory and practice: an introduction (on Google Books)

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