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[Nettime-ro] n. p a r a d o x a: Volume 24, Material Histories, July 2009


The new volume of 
n.paradoxa has just been published! Please circulate to 
any scholars or students who may be interested in this volume. 
Volumes in print can 
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In 12 years, 
n.paradoxa has published in-depth scholarly articles, interviews and features on 
the work of more than 230 women artists in over 54 countries across the 
world! 
 
Ân. p a r a d o 
x a: Volume 24, Material Histories, 
July 
2009 


n = noun , para 
= beyond, doxa = taught or accepted opinion.
ISSN: 1461-0434Â 

Each 
volume: 96 pp. 40+ b & w illus., 4Âcolour 
pages 
Contents: 
Red 
Chidgey, Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl on 'Ladyfest: material histories of everyday 
feminist art production'
Lisa E. Bloom on 
'Tableaux Vivants, Dying 
Empires: Eleanor Antinâs The Last Days of 
Pompeii, 
Roman 
Allegories and Helenâs 
Odyssey' 

Katy Deepwell interviews Mirjam Westen about 
REBELLE: Kunst & Feminisme, 1969-2009 (MMKA, 
Arnhem)
Anna Lena Lindberg 'Affirmative Action: Experiences of 
âImplementing a Critical Gender Perspective in Art History/Visual Cultureâ' in 
Sweden
Val Phoenix on 're.act.feminism' (NBK, 
Berlin)
Marian Evans 'We Are Unsuitable for 
Framing, 
Te Papa, New Zealand'
Olivia Nitis 'Material Histories: Feminism and 
feminist art in post-revolutionary Romania'
Joanna S. 
Walker 'An Encounter 
with Nancy Spero'
Pamela Allara 'Susan Woolf: Taxi Driver Signs in 
South Africa'
Charlotte Lindenberg 'Barbara T. Smith 
Revisited' 
Views of 53rd Venice 
Biennale
In the Light of 
Play Durban Art Gallery
Artistâs Pages: Gisela 
Weimann La Notte 
Blu

Contents are listed 
in Art Bibliographies Modern;ÂArt Index; Contemporary Culture 
IndexÂand Wisconsin-Madison University Library Feminist 
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(post-1970) who write about the work of contemporary women artists and its 
relationship to feminist theory: located anywhere in the world. n.paradoxa is 
bi-annual and published inÂEnglish.ÂIt is a must-have for any serious 
scholarly work on contemporary women artists, feminist artÂcriticism and 
feminist art history. 
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Olivia Nitis 
art critic&curator 
e-mail: olivia_nitis@yahoo.com 
phone: 0747491279 
http://olivia.experimentalproject.ro
www.perspectiveproject.ro


      
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