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n.paradoxa

n.paradoxa
international feminist art journal

volume 39, Jan 2017  (Organising/ Organisations)

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Contents

  'Editorial' 
vol. 39  pp.4 
  'Revisiting Art, Feminism and Memory in Singapore and Japan since the 1990s: Amanda Heng and Yoshiko Shimada' 
vol. 39  pp.5-17 
  'The Women’s Gallery in Wellington: an ‘Educational, Supportive and Exploratory’ space' 
vol. 39  pp.18-27 
  'The Long Durée: The Making of Biennale Donna in Italy' 
vol. 39  pp.28-38 
  'A Third Viewing: Women Artists’ Slide Library exhibitions 1982-1987' 
vol. 39  pp.39-41 
  'bildwechsel – umbrella organisation for women/art/media' 
vol. 39  pp.42-45 
  'Women artists in the Yinchuan Biennale (China) 'For an Image, Faster than Light'' 
vol. 39  pp.46-47 
  'On Gender Statistics in the Art Field and Leading Positions in the International Sphere' 
vol. 39  pp.48-55 
  'Engaging Publics with Arts Institutions: The Frameworks of a Feminist Pedagogy' 
vol. 39  pp.56-64 
  '‘There’s the Problem’: On Love’s Role in Feminist, Lesbian and Queer Arts Organizing' 
vol. 39  pp.65-70 
  'Spare Rib Revisited: An Artist’s Diary on Residency in Lucerne' 
vol. 39  pp.71, a-d 
  'Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University’s Feminist Collective' 
vol. 39  pp.72-79 
  'A PLACE OF HER OWN: Interview with Cynthia Tom' 
vol. 39  pp.80-85 
  'Becoming Imperceptible M/Other: Negotiating Porous Multiple Selves' 
vol. 39  pp.86-95