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El. knyga: Transnational Visual Activism for Women's Reproductive Rights: My Body, My Choice

Edited by (Art History Institute (NOVA FCSH, Lisbon), Portugal)
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040120040
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040120040

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"Focusing on art practices that advocate, raise consciousness and educate about the human right to reproductive health, this book analyses and compares forms of feminist artivism to interrogate bodily rights while closely examining the lived experiences of women and their right of free choice. The transnational framing engages with resurgent imperialist and colonial ambitions across global politics and with the attempts at disrupting these positionings by prioritising feminist care as instrumental for democracy and social justice. Key foci of this book include the ways in which arts activism operates, and its strategies and methods related to, for example, the types of artistic practice employed, approaches to dissemination and reach, and engaging the public. The analysis of these topics interrogates the potential of arts activism to work while other forms of activism may stumble, leading social change in thinking, practice and, finally, legislation. Countries covered include Finland, Poland, Portugal, Latvia, the United Kingdom, Chile, Brazil, USA and Australia. The book will be of interest to students and scholars studying art history, gender studies, and women's studies"--

Focusing on art practices that advocate, raise consciousness, and educate about the human right to reproductive health, this book analyses and compares forms of feminist artivism to interrogate bodily rights while closely examining the lived experiences of women and their right of free choice.

The transnational framing engages with resurgent imperialist and colonial ambitions across global politics and with the attempts at disrupting these positionings by prioritising feminist care as instrumental for democracy and social justice. Key foci of this book include the ways in which arts activism operates, and its strategies and methods related to, for example, the types of artistic practice employed, approaches to dissemination and reach, and engaging the public. The analysis of these topics interrogates the potential of arts activism to work while other forms of activism may stumble, leading social change in thinking, practice and, finally, legislation. Countries covered include Finland, Poland, Portugal, Latvia, the United Kingdom, Chile, Brazil, the United States, and Australia.

The book will be of interest to students and scholars studying art history, art theory and practice, gender studies, and women’s studies.



Focusing on art practices that advocate, raise consciousness and educate about the human right to reproductive health, this book analyses and compares forms of feminist artivism to interrogate bodily rights while closely examining the lived experiences of women and their right of free choice.

1. Birthing Angel of Carriance
2. Soft Advocacy: Using Textile Art to
Enhance Lactation Care After Infant Loss
3. My First Year Too: Obstetric
Violence and Maternal Subjectivity
4. Birth Rites Collection: Imagining an
Activist Art Collection
5. The Geopolitics of Reclaiming the Body in the
Precariousness of Life: Contemporary Womens Global Art Practices
6. Four
Heads, One Pussy: The Struggle for Bodily Autonomy and Reproductive Rights
in the Work of the Feminist Artist Collective ZOiNA
7. Sexual and
Reproductive Rights in Chile: Feminist Creativity, Strength, and Fight for
Justice
8. I Will Post About It: Aleta Valentes Production as Art Activism
for Brazilian Reproductive Rights
9. Global Scream! Polish Feminist Protest
Art in Berlin
10. You Will Never Walk Alone: The Feminist Contemporary Arts
Activism of Marta Frej and Monika Droyska in Support of Reproductive Rights
in Poland
11. Andrea Bowers, the Army of Three, and the Writing of
Reproductive Justice
12. Bang Geul Han: Weaving Abortion Rights, Word by Word
13. Right to Be (Trans), and (Abortion by) Own Will: How Activists Challenged
Finlands Restrictive Legislation
14. Thank God for Abortion: Queering and
Decolonising the Struggle for Reproductive Freedom
Basia Sliwinska is a Researcher at the Art History Institute (NOVA FCSH, Lisbon). She is on the Editorial Board of Third Text.