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n.paradoxa 24 (2009), Material Histories

Katy Deepwell

n. p a r a d o x a: Volume 24, Material Histories, July 2009

n = noun , para = beyond, doxa = taught or accepted opinion.
ISSN: 1461-0434
Each volume: 96 pp. 40+ b & w illus., 4 colour pages.
Available in print only, no online form or pdfs available.

Contents:

Red Chidgey, Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl on 'Ladyfest: material
histories of everyday feminist art production'

Lisa E. Bloom on 'Tableaux Vivants, Dying Empires: Eleanor Antin's The
Last Days of Pompeii, Roman Allegories and Helen's Odyssey'

Katy Deepwell interviews Mirjam Westen about REBELLE:Kunst & Feminisme,
1969-2009 (MMKA, Arnhem)

Anna Lena Lindberg 'Affirmative Action: Experiences of 'Implementing a
Critical Gender Perspective in Art History/Visual Culture'' in Sweden

Val Phoenix on 're.act.feminism' (NBK, Berlin)

Marian Evans 'We Are Unsuitable for Framing, Te Papa, New Zealand'

Olivia Nitis 'Material Histories: Feminism and feminist art in
post-revolutionary Romania'

Joanna S. Walker 'An Encounter with Nancy Spero'

Pamela Allara 'Susan Woolf: Taxi Driver Signs in South Africa'

Charlotte Lindenberg 'Barbara T. Smith Revisited'

Views of 53rd Venice Biennale

In the Light of Play Durban Art Gallery

Artist's Pages: Gisela Weimann La Notte Blu

Contents are listed in Art Bibliographies Modern; Art Index;
Contemporary Culture Index and Wisconsin-Madison University Library
Feminist Periodicals.

n.paradoxa is published in January and July each year, for 12 years now.
a full index of contents for all volumes can be found at
www.ktpress.co.uk

Reference:
TOC: n.paradoxa 24 (2009), Material Histories. In: ArtHist.net, Jul 3, 2009 (accessed Mar 28, 2026), <https://arthist.net/archive/31685>.

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