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Nka (2009) 2009 (25): 144–149.
Published: 01 November 2009
... Saint taught at prestigious universities and led feminism, I am thinking that I need St. Clair now workshops in Canada, Europe, and the Americas. more than ever. For those of us who knew...
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Nka (2019) 2019 (44): 120–131.
Published: 01 May 2019
.... What is necessary now is not Pan-Africanism, feminism, or any movement that seeks to advance the rights of a particular social identity, but, instead, what is needed is a radicalized cosmopolitanism, a shift from a rhetoric of particularism to a rhetoric of universalism in order to help us relate...
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Nka (2015) 2015 (36): 116–117.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Ahmed Bedjaoui Filmmaker Djamila Sahraoui is a product of the feminization of Algerian cinema that became dominant in the last decade of the twentieth century. More than thirty years since novelist Assia Djebar came onto the scene with her feminist stance, Algerian women are finally rendering...
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Nka (2016) 2016 (38-39): 90–95.
Published: 01 November 2016
... women’s representations in pornography reveal the complex politics of black women’s sexual politics and feminism, and the stakes of respectability and objectification. Looking at the ways in which Pepper understood her work, and her pride in her performances—including a 1986 tour of Europe...
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Nka (2009) 2009 (25): 150–157.
Published: 01 November 2009
... discourses, has unveiled inconsistencies evaluation and observation in an inversion of the in cultural feminism’s antihegemonic claims...
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Nka (2017) 2017 (41): 188–191.
Published: 01 November 2017
... 2017 Phoebe Boswell drawing feminism memory audience participation...
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Nka (2004) 2004 (19): 86–87.
Published: 01 May 2004
...• links to new articulations of tive and Moroccan identity con• global feminism. tinue to provide the broad...
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Nka (2009) 2009 (25): 8–29.
Published: 01 November 2009
... in the cal New Woman Society. 9 Sha‘rawi and Nabawiyah debate about the veil, the woman, and a legal sys - reflected in Sirry’s paintings. Although the biogra - making of al-Sayyida al-Istihlakiyya —the Egypt - Musa’s brand of secular, activist feminism, in con - tem largely unsympathetic to secular...
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Nka (2009) 2009 (24): 30–39.
Published: 01 May 2009
... represent the military's ment of slavery. accommodation and cooptation of feminist strug• The mobilization of culture as a medium of gle. This intersection of "feminism" and "cultural war has a long history and need not only take the studies" provides a new role for women while...
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Nka (2000) 2000 (11-12): 34–39.
Published: 01 May 2000
...." In a memorable phrase Margot Badran calls it "the careers of her sons over those of her daughters." Practical difficul• invisible face of Arab feminism." Debate has raged since the 1890's ties facing Arab women who want to be artists add to the challenges between women who publicly unveiled...
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Nka (2022) 2022 (50): 116–131.
Published: 01 May 2022
... on everyday sites, including Essex Market (1956), which references the area on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, and On Orchard Street (1957). Museum of Modern Art, New American Painting, 91. 30 Lisa Farrington, Woman s Work: Fabric and Feminism, in Harris, Emma Amos: Color Odyssey, 47. Amos contributed...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (9): 70.
Published: 01 November 1998
... "Africana" as flexible rather Without discussing Cox's images di• black feminism, Tesfagiorgis pre• practice of contemporary women than fixed, the concept neverthe• rectly, Meyers reviews historical sents a manifesto of "Black feminist artists...
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Nka (2020) 2020 (46): 6–7.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., and the rise of anti-immigrant policies and politics. The solicited essay by Naminata Diabate brings to the fore the practice of black feminism in the performative and photographic practices of dia- sporic African artists such as Dineo Seshee Bopape and Berni Searle. The work of these artists bears wit- ness...
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Nka (2001) 2001 (15): 13.
Published: 01 November 2001
... epidemic have come to define the new era. Ghada Amer represented the new generation of African artists living and working in the western metropolis. These artists' work, as in Amer's installations and paintings, display the influences of new discourses and imperatives such as gender, feminism...
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Nka (2002) 2002 (16-17): 41–47.
Published: 01 May 2002
... the white woman and black people (rep• Mapplethorpe and Larry Rivers and series, and Muse (Picasso) (1999) from resented by the mask) are the feminized countless contemporary artists demon...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (34): 52–54.
Published: 01 May 2014
... boycotts to human a focus once again on the present moment. I mean, it was rights initiatives, from feminism to the Muhal — he had, they both had it. They were always talk- labor movement, from Amsterdam to ing about, you know, they had all of Walter Kaufmann’s Havana to Johannesburg and beyond...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (34): 94–96.
Published: 01 May 2014
... a refugees inherently have from their cultural tradi- kind of funky relationship to the family, in ways tions and to use that in a way that is an alternative that actually are already collectivized in struc- to the market and the state by utilizing a procession tures that date back to slavery. Feminism...
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Nka (2013) 2013 (32): 30–35.
Published: 01 May 2013
.... Such discourse might in fact be less Egyptian Artists, Gazbia Sirry and Ghada Amer,” Meridians: relevant today, given the profound, tectonic shi s in Feminism, Race, Internationalism 6, no. 2 (2006): 117 – 49. what constitutes mainstream or alternative, central 2. Maryline Lostia, “Rachid Koraïchi...
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Nka (2020) 2020 (46): 152–166.
Published: 01 May 2020
... and postco- lonial theorizations. For more on this, see Nivedita Majumdar, Silencing the Subaltern: Gender and Resistance in Postcolonial Theory, Catalyst 1, no. 1 (2017): 58 87; Silence, Feminism, Power: Reflections at the Edges of Sound, ed. Sheena Malhotra and Aimee Carillo Rowe (London: Palgrave...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (28): 156–159.
Published: 01 May 2011
..., “A Cyborg Manifesto: ity, exceeding the subject’s body and sis, in which the boundary between Science, Technology, and Socialist-­Feminism the surface of the painted image. self and environment is no longer dis- in the Late Twentieth Century,” in Simians, In Sprout, Mutu suddenly...