n.paradoxa: Volume 26: Feminist Pedagogies: July 2010

This new volume of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal 
discusses both past and present teaching of feminist art in art history 
classes as well as the development of feminist art practices in studios 
and in workshops for women artists. The volume looks at a range of 
educational initiatives designed to focus on developing or mentoring 
women artists beyond formal education as well as the teaching of 
feminist art history and feminist theory both inside and outside a 
University setting.

CONTENT

Mónica Mayer 'Feminism and Art Education: from Loving Education to 
Education through Osmosis'
On organising feminist art workshops in California and Mexico for 30 years.

Griselda Pollock Opened, Closed and Opening: Reflections on Feminist 
Pedagogy in a UK University - on the history of teaching feminist art 
and theory and the MA Visual Arts and Feminism course.

Bridie Lonie and Susan Ballard Telling minor histories and writing 
theory practices: a conversation on feminist pedagogy from New Zealand

Laura Meyer with Faith Wilding Collaboration and Conflict in the Fresno 
Feminist Art Program in the 1970s: An Experiment in Feminist Pedagogy

Fabienne Dumont Nil Yalter: memory, migrants and workers in 1970s-1980s 
France

Stephanie Springgay The Lactation Station and A Feminist Pedagogy of Touch

Ulrike Rosenbach Schule für Kreativen Feminismus, Kőln, 1976-1982

Alexis Kinloch MAWA: Successes, Crises and Issues after Twenty-Five 
Years of Feminist Mentoring in Canada

Hannah Kruse Goldrausch Kuenstlerinnenprojekt in Berlin – a network and 
training ground

Katie Cercone Aesthetics of Addiction: Marilyn Minter and the Legacy of 
Female Consumer Pathos

In the special feature 'Notes from the Front Line', n.paradoxa invited 
lecturers from different parts of the world to discuss their thoughts on 
teaching specific courses in feminist art history, theory and practice 
today.
Contributions are from: Irina Aristarkhova (USA), Suzana Milevska 
(Macedonia), Ana Martínez-Collado (Spain), Catriona Moore (Australia), 
Rebecca Jennison (Japan), Flaudette May Datuin (Philippines), Sarah 
Cohen (USA), Katrin Kivimaa (Estonia), Moira Vincentelli (UK), Peg Brand 
(USA), Nancy Macko (USA), Lourdes Mendez (Spain) and Brett van Hoesen (USA)


96 pages black and white
ISSN: 1461-0426

Available in print form only from www.ktpress.co.uk
Orders taken for individual copies or annual subscriptions from 
individuals or institutions
n.paradoxa is published in July and January annually since 1998
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