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Since the 1980s, the artist Carrie Mae Weems has challenged the status of the black female body within the complex social fabric of American society. Her photographic work probes various spaces from the American kitchen table, to the historical archives of the Hampton School, to the ancient landscapes of Rome. Tugging at established roots of power that perpetuate violence and injustice, Weems's photographic portraits of her muse have not only become iconic, but she has become a rallying voice for change through her engaged performances, video work, and convenings. This October Files volume brings together critical essays and interviews that explore Weems's work, shedding light on her interventions in the fields of photography, African American art, and the institutions that shape the field of art history at large.
Photographic criticism --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- fotografie --- kunst --- film --- installaties --- Verenigde Staten --- Afro-Amerikanen --- vrouwen --- gender studies --- lichamelijkheid --- 7.071 WEEMS --- Photography --- Photography criticism --- Criticism --- Weems, Carrie Mae, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Art --- photography [process] --- video art --- performance art --- bodies [animal components] --- African American --- women [female humans] --- Weems, Carrie Mae --- Photographie --- Thema's in de kunst ; rassenpolitiek ; Afro-Amerikaanse problematiek --- Fotografie ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw ; Verenigde Staten --- Thema's in de fotografie ; de vrouw --- Weems, Carrie Mae °1953 (°Portland, Oregon) --- 77.092.07 --- 7.07 --- Fotografen A-Z --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A-Z --- Weems, Carrie Mae, - 1953- - Criticism and interpretation
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"From the tongue-in-cheek to the righteously enraged, She Found it at the Movies explores women’s secret desires, teen crushes, and one-sided movie star love affairs, flipping the switch on a century of cinema’s male-gaze domination. With misogyny and sexism still taking centre stage in the real world -- what can women’s relationships with movies tell us about the wider landscape of sexuality, politics and culture?"--
Motion pictures and women --- Mass media and sex --- Motion pictures --- Motion picture audiences --- Fans (Persons) --- Motion picture actors and actresses --- Sex --- 798.3 --- film --- cinema --- feminisme --- male gaze --- vrouwen --- seksualiteit --- filmkritiek --- vrouwelijkheid --- mannelijkheid --- Mulvey, Laura --- queer --- verlangen --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Film actors --- Film stars --- Motion picture stars --- Movie stars --- Moving-picture actors and actresses --- Stars, Movie --- Actors --- Actresses --- Aficionados --- Devotees --- Enthusiasts (Fans) --- Supporters (Persons) --- Persons --- Hobbyists --- Film audiences --- Filmgoers --- Moviegoers --- Moving-picture audiences --- Performing arts --- Sex and mass media --- Women and motion pictures --- Women --- Social aspects --- film, esthetiek en kritiek --- Audiences
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