Description:
Feminist Visual Solidarities and Kinships considers transnational feminist solidarities and kinships in contemporary visual arts globally. The edited volume features emerging and established scholars and artists whose diverse perspectives inspire connections as well as critical points of divergence over the meanings of "feminism," "transnationalism," and "art."
Review Quotes:
"After decades of neoliberalism, and in the wake of more recent and more brutal forms of division, this book is a treasure trove of the resistant practices contained in art and visual culture. Comprised of wide-ranging case studies and developing key concepts of solidarity and kinship for feminist art studies, it makes a crucial, expansive contribution to the field."
--Amy Tobin "author of Women Artists Together: Art in the Age of Women's Liberation"