Read something challenging and innovative on the work of the contemporary women artists from around the world!
Did you know n.paradoxa, the only international feminist art journal dedicated to contemporary women artists and feminist theory around the world, has reached its 10th year of publication and is published by KT press ?
n = noun , para = beyond, doxa = taught or accepted opinion.
n.paradoxa is not a typical art magazine, in so far as exhibitions are not reviewed on a topical basis; instead artists' projects and work in a wide range of media are discussed and analysed in depth through articles and interviews. Each printed journal is structured around a particular theme with international contributions. In addition to articles, interviews and features, n.paradoxa reviews websites by women
artists and books and CD-Roms. The online journal carries extensive information pages on resources about women artists, booklists, film
festivals and archives of women's art.
Editor: Katy Deepwell
Editorial Board: Renee Baert (Canada); Joanna Frueh (USA); Hagiwara Hiroko (Japan); Janis Jefferies (UK); Hilary Robinson (Ireland); Olabisi Silva (UK).
Each volume: 96 pp. 40+ b & w illus., 4 colour pages ISSN: 1461-0434
Listed in Art Bibliographies Modern; Art Index and Wisconsin-Madison University Library Feminist Periodicals.
n.paradoxa was established online in December 1996 went into print as a bi-annual in January 1998.
n.paradoxa is
published in print twice a year in January and July.
n. p a r a d o x a: Volume 19: IN/difference, January 2007
This volume of n.paradoxa is supported by a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York
Contents:
Nermin Saybasili, "On Haunting and the Voice in the work of Hale Tenger"
Veronica Wiman, "Personal mapping: whose responsibility is it?"
Iliyana Nedkova, "Alla Georgieva: Between Difference and Understanding"
Ovul Durmusoglu, "Marlene Dumas’ Private
Views"
Cécile Chich, "Poetics of the Intersex: Identity and Difference in the Art of Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki"
Daphne Pappers, "Beyond the Exotic: Fatima Mazmouz, Safaa Erruas, Amel Bouazizi"
"Questioning Feminist Nostalgia: Rakhee Balaram interviews Laura Mulvey"
"Cyberfem: Feminism on the Electronic Landscape: Katy Deepwell interviews Ana Martinez-Collado"
Jinny Colby, "Spaces in Difference: Laura Parnes’ Blood and Guts in High School"
Mélanie Perrier, "FSPACE and Infiltration as a Strategy"
Katy Deepwell, "Social
Feminism and the Question of Difference, Fran Cottell"
"Cooling Out: On the Paradox of Feminism".
Artists’ Pages by: Alexis Hunter, "Dialogue with a Rapist (1978)"
and Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki
Previous Issues
Volume 18, July 2006: Curatorial Strategies
Volume 17, Jan 2006: Journeys
Volume 16, July 2005: Families/Homilies
Volume 15, Jan 2005: Scientific Ethics/Aesthetics
Volume 14 July 2004: Dreams of the Future
Volume 13, Jan 2004:
Domestic Politics
Volume 12, July 2003: Out of Order
Volume 11, Jan 2003: Identity/Identification Mechanisms
Volume 10, July 2002 : Rethinking Revolution
Volume 9, Jan 2002: (Eco)Logical
Volume 8, July 2001: Economies/Exchanges
Volume 7, Jan 200: Urban Fictions
Volume 6, July 2000: Desire and the Gaze
Volume 5, Jan 2000: About Time
Volume 4, July 1999:
Sculpture/Installation
Volume 3, Jan 1999: Body, Space and Memory
Volume 2, July 1998: Women and New Media
Volume 1, Jan 1998: Feminism/Post-feminism