1st Edition

Feminist Visual Culture

Edited By Fiona Carson, Claire Pajaczkowska Copyright 2001
    336 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Visual culture is all around us: television, dance, film, fashion, painting, sculpture, installation and fine art are only a few of its many faces. Feminist Visual Culture looks at feminist theory, the role of women, and the contribution of women artists to the world of visual culture. This substantial introduction provides an overview of visual culture and of the origins of feminist practice. In the volume's three sections--Fine Art, Design, and Mass Media--the authors discuss the visual media specific to that area, incorporating wider issues such as class, culture, and ethnicity. Each chapter is written by a woman working in a different field of visual culture. A topical and comprehensive introduction, Feminist Visual Culture will be a valuable tool for readers and students in women's studies, visual studies, and media studies.

    List of Illustrations. Dedications. Preface. Acknowledgments. Issues in Feminist Culture. Part I. Fine Art Feminist Debate and Fine Art Practices. 1. Painting, Fran Lloyd. 2. Sculpture and Installation, Fiona Carson. 3. Performance Art, Helen Potkin. 4. Multicultural Discourses, Pauline de Souza. 5. Photography, Jessica Evans. Part II. Design Issues in Feminist Design 7. Architecture, Sarah Chaplin. 8. Graphic Design, Teal Triggs. 9. Ceramics, Cheryl Buckley. 10. Textiles, Janis Jeffries. 11. Fashion, Rebecca Arnold. Part III. Mass Media Issues in Feminist Mass Media 12. Film Theory, Sally Stafford. 13. Video, Julia Knight. 14. Cyberfeminism, Sarah Chaplin. 15. Television, Anne Hole. Advertising, Sarah Niblock.

    Biography

    Fiona Carson is an artist and Senior Lecturer in Women's Studies and Art History at the University of East London. Claire Pajaczkowska Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture at Middlesex University. Her most recent book is Perversion.