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Science, Technology, and Utopias: Women Artists and Cold War America by Christine Filippone

Gere, Charlie

Technology and Culture, 2021, Vol.62 (2), p.590-591 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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  • Título:
    Science, Technology, and Utopias: Women Artists and Cold War America by Christine Filippone
  • Autor: Gere, Charlie
  • Assuntos: Artists ; Cold War ; Feminism ; Installation ; Open systems ; Politics ; Science and technology ; Utopias ; Visual artists ; War ; Women
  • É parte de: Technology and Culture, 2021, Vol.62 (2), p.590-591
  • Descrição: Christine Filippone's book looks at the work of several women artists during the Cold War, including that of some who are comparatively well known, such as Carolee Schneeman and Martha Rosler, and others less so, such as Alice Aycock and Agnes Denes. On the surface, it is an academic history of a certain moment now several decades past, and an account of how American women artists engaged in critiquing the politics and culture of the Cold War, largely through performance and installation work. Filippone also shows how, even amid the Cold War with the imminent possibility of total destruction, they aimed to build, or at least to imagine, the idea of a feminist techno-utopia.
  • Editor: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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