Feminist history and historiography, and cultural heritage, the seventies.
An open FLAME seminar.
Organizers: FLAME – The Feminist Legacy in Art Museums
–a research project sponsored by the Research Council of Norway
Ulla Angkjær-Jørgensen: Project Leader and Sigrun Åsebø, Co-Leader.
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PROGRAM:
0930-0945 Welcome!
0945-1015 Professor Emerita Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds, UK (pre-recorded video). Afghan Coats, Motorbikes and Shock, or, What made a feminist 1970s possible (in art and art history)
1015-1045 Professor Marsha Meskimmon, Loughborough University, UK. Peace and Planet: Transhemispheric Historiography for Feminisms and Art
1045-1100 Questions
1100-1130 Professor Katy Deepwell, Middlesex University, UK, (via video link). The problem of nationalism in feminist art histories, even in the 1970s!
1130-1145 Questions
1145-1215 Associate Professor Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe, Stockholm University, SE. Bodily fragments. Barbro Bäckström, Britt-Ingrid Persson, and feminist art histories
1215-1230 Questions
1230-1330 Lunch break
1330-1400 Associate Professor Fabienne Dumont, Université Rennes 2, FR. Feminism and Art in France in the 1970s: History and Methods
1400-1415 Questions
1415-1445 Associate Professor Malene Vest Hansen, University of Copenhagen, DK. How contemporary art changed art history: some thoughts on feminist art and the academic field.
1445-1500 Questions
1500-1515 Coffee break
1515-1545 Associate Professor Stockholm University/Professor Södertörn University, SE. Katarina Wadstein MacLeod, Retreiving Solidarity from the Archives
1545-1600 Questions
1600-1630 Concluding remarks
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Feminist history, historiography, cutural heritage (online/Trondheim, 20 Sep 23). In: ArtHist.net, 17.09.2023. Letzter Zugriff 10.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/40105>.