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17 Jan 2012

new volume of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal


volume 29 (Jan 2012) Trans-Asia
KT press
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Volume 29 of n.paradoxa is on the theme of Trans-Asia. Each article examines the work of contemporary women artists from different parts of Asia and women who are part of a much wider Asian diaspora in relation to ideas of feminism. The volume, as a whole, focuses on women from India, Korea, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines and Taiwan.

Four artists' projects, 3 in full colour, are also published which explore critically histories, memories and legacies of moments in contemporary Asian identities.

Contents:

Ann Huber-Sigwart 'Between the Lines: Some thoughts on Sheela Gowda's works'

Kim Hong-hee 'Contemporary Korean Activist and Feminist Art'

Peggy Wang 'Subversion, Culture Shock, and 'Women's Art': An Interview with Lin Tianmiao'

Saisha Grayson 'Breathing Between the Lines: Re-Deconstruction in Chitra Ganesh's Tales of Amnesia'

Patricia Karetzky 'Cui Xiuwen's Recent Work: Spiritual Realms in the Material World '

Carla Bianpoen 'Indonesian Women Artists make their Mark'

Flaudette May Datuin 'Sow and Till: The Revolving Secret Garden (Reflections on a Class Project)'

Shibin Zhang 'Xiaoyan Fan: Strength / Weakness'

Salima Hashmi '''Sinful Women': Women Artists from Pakistan'

Artists' Pages from:

Nalini Malani 'In Search of Vanished Blood...'

Hong-Kai Wang 'Music While We Work'

Yong Soon Min 'OVERSEAS / at Sea'

Judy Freya Sibayan 'Scapular Gallery Nomad:The Wonderful World of a Small Art Gallery Resting on my Shoulders


This volume is financially supported by the Flo Art Foundation

Future volumes:
volume 30 (July 2012) 'Feminist aesthetics'
volume 31 (Jan 2013) 'Africa and its Diasporas'

Visit our website to find out more about n.paradoxa's 15 years of publication and to use our extensive information pages on feminist art.