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Counterpractice: Psychoanalysis, Politics and the Art of French Feminism
By (Author) Rakhee Balaram
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
8th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology
709.4409047
Hardback
480
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 40mm
1229g
Counterpractice highlights a generation of women who used art to define a culture of experimental thought and practice during the period of the French womens movement or Mouvement de Libration des Femmes (197081). It considers womens art in relation to some of the most exciting thinkers to have emerged from the French literature and philosophy of the 1970s Hlne Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva forcing a timely reconsideration of the full spectrum of revolutionary practices by women in the years following the events of May 68. Lavishly illustrated with over 200 images, the book also features an illuminating foreword by art historian Griselda Pollock.
'In this illuminating scholarship, we re-encounter the familiar names of (1970s) French feminisms, but Balarams innovation is to reveal a swathe of obscured, forgotten, or lesser-known (French) artists and feminist actors. Balaram allows these artists and artworks to shine as she seamlessly weaves history, politics, artwork, and theory, nuancing the often monolithic presentation of 1970s French feminism.'
Jasmine D. Cooper, French Studies
'Counterpractice provides an ambitious survey of the events leading up to May 68 and an invaluable document of the women artists who were working in Paris around that time. Taken together with her careful account of the ground-breaking feminist theory that informed their activism, Rakhee Balaram has made an essential and lasting contribution to the field.'
Mary Kelly, Judge Widney Professor, Roski School of Art and Design, University of Southern California
This pioneering book is a major contribution to the history of feminist art, writing, theory, and activism. Rakhee Balaram has done meticulous research, placing the movement in its historical and political contexts and interpreting the issues debated and contested among these women. No stone is left unturned. Enjoy your journey with these original, stimulating artists, and with this wonderful author as your guide.
Gloria Orenstein, Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature and Gender Studies, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Rakhee Balaram is Assistant Professor of Global Art and Art History at State University of New York-Albany