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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Chattel House Series, Rena King
Roots, Reva Dixit
Eve, Mariama L. Dodd
Venus Rising, Mariama L. Dodd
Firm Roots, Noah J. Campbell
Shiwonhada, Betty Kim
Radicals Have Conquered The American University, Jasmine Collins
Radicals Have Conquered The American University, Jasmine Collins
I2
No abstract provided.
Honey, Honey, Cia N. Gladden
Red And Blue, Cia N. Gladden
Untitled Poem, Mary L. Alvarez
We Cool, Samuel M. Migwi
All Smiles, Zoe F. Chen
Roots, Zoe F. Chen
Papercut, Zoe F. Chen
Chinatown, Zoe F. Chen
Tangerine, Karen Zheng
Sargent’S Mysterious Sitter: Objectification And Subjectivity In Madame X And Other Works By John Singer Sargent, Silvia Lopez
Sargent’S Mysterious Sitter: Objectification And Subjectivity In Madame X And Other Works By John Singer Sargent, Silvia Lopez
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Film On Paper, Graphics On Screen, Feminism In Story: An Exegesis Of A Feminist Graphic Novel Project, Jingwei Xu
Film On Paper, Graphics On Screen, Feminism In Story: An Exegesis Of A Feminist Graphic Novel Project, Jingwei Xu
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
This research is the second stage of my entire graphic novel practice looking at a feminist topic – women’s awakening from marriage. In this phase, the study carries out the practical process of the creative work, involving a graphic novel (body), an opening title (hook) and a package of visual communication design (promotion), in order to convey my feminist claim that women’s real emancipation depends on whether they can rouse their subject awareness and break through the chain of marriage. Based on this practice-led research, my personal knowledge is generated, including the value of combining graphic novels and title sequences, …
Upstream Downtown: Theatre Creation Through A Feminist And Multispecies Lens, Morgan Johnson, Alexandra Simpson
Upstream Downtown: Theatre Creation Through A Feminist And Multispecies Lens, Morgan Johnson, Alexandra Simpson
The Goose
In the historically masculine Western sciences, we are told we can fully know a being by dissecting, labelling, testing, observing, and documenting. This article explores how multispecies and feminist theatre creation and performance, specifically in the style of clown and bouffon, can work to resist such narratives and offer a more sentient understanding of interspecies relationships. Our investigations focus on our journey as two female creators of Upstream Downtown, a research-based, physical theatre play about salmon and humans finding home in the settler colonial city of Toronto.
Lost, Saeeda Ullah
Home Of The Flesh, Reva Dixit
Giiwe, Skyler Kuczaboski
Cafe Girls, Jung Hyun Kim
Displaced, Charlene Browne
Cempasuchitl, Jennifer Lopez
The Anti-Yellow Agenda, Karen Zheng
Geography Lesson, Jasmine Collins
Representing Camp: Constructing Macaroni Masculinity In Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire, Freya Gowrley
Representing Camp: Constructing Macaroni Masculinity In Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire, Freya Gowrley
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830
This article asks how ‘Camp,’ as defined in Sontag’s 1964 essay, ‘Notes on Camp,’ might provide a valuable framework for the analysis of late eighteenth-century satirical prints, specifically those featuring images of the so-called ‘macaroni.’ Discussing a number of satirical prints and contemporary writings on the macaroni, the article reads them against Sontag’s text in order to establish its utility as a critical framework for understanding the images’ complex relationship of content, form, and function.
A.B.C.D, Reva Dixit
More Than This Color, Rena King