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Main Author: Elizabeth S. Hawley
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México 2016
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722077916005
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contents Activist Art and Abortion Rights in the Post-Roe v. Wade United States: An Analysis of the Archival Works of REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers Elizabeth S. Hawley Arte archive Feminism abortion activist art reproductive rights Feminists in the u.s. viewed the 1973 passage of Roe v. Wade as an enormous victory. But in subsequent years this legislation was eroded at federal and state levels. Several artists have addressed this situation, yet their work is obscured by a double veil; feminist art is often sidelined, and issues surrounding abortion are further complicated by their polarizing nature. Therefore, artists reckoning with this topic have often taken an archival approach, rendering visible the history of abortion. Here, I address works produced by REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers. They consider contemporary restrictions by recalling restrictions past; producing works that excavate overlooked accounts of abortion and abortion rights. Their projects productively question the intersection of art and activism, the aesthetic and activist potential of the archive, and the struggle that women face in insisting that their stories be told. 2016 artículo científico 2007-9648 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722077916005 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=7220 Nierika application/pdf Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México Nierika (México) Num.10
format Artículo científico
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publishDate 2016
publisher Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México
spellingShingle Activist Art and Abortion Rights in the Post-Roe v. Wade United States: An Analysis of the Archival Works of REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers
Elizabeth S. Hawley
Arte
archive
Feminism
abortion
activist art
reproductive rights
Activist Art and Abortion Rights in the Post-Roe v. Wade United States: An Analysis of the Archival Works of REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers Elizabeth S. Hawley Arte archive Feminism abortion activist art reproductive rights Feminists in the u.s. viewed the 1973 passage of Roe v. Wade as an enormous victory. But in subsequent years this legislation was eroded at federal and state levels. Several artists have addressed this situation, yet their work is obscured by a double veil; feminist art is often sidelined, and issues surrounding abortion are further complicated by their polarizing nature. Therefore, artists reckoning with this topic have often taken an archival approach, rendering visible the history of abortion. Here, I address works produced by REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers. They consider contemporary restrictions by recalling restrictions past; producing works that excavate overlooked accounts of abortion and abortion rights. Their projects productively question the intersection of art and activism, the aesthetic and activist potential of the archive, and the struggle that women face in insisting that their stories be told. 2016 artículo científico 2007-9648 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722077916005 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=7220 Nierika application/pdf Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México Nierika (México) Num.10
title Activist Art and Abortion Rights in the Post-Roe v. Wade United States: An Analysis of the Archival Works of REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers
topic Arte
archive
Feminism
abortion
activist art
reproductive rights
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722077916005