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Single volumes can be purchased in print only. Prices above include postage. All articles are now open access. Some images and articles are not available for copyright reasons. All articles are copyrighted.ISSN: 1461-0434 applies to the print and PDF articles available from this site. n.paradoxa was available through paid electronic subscriptions, Dec 2011-Jan 2018.
'EDITORIAL (Katy Deepwell)' vol. 17 pp.4 |
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Kim Paice 'Repetition and Theft: Recent video works by American women artists' vol. 17 pp.5-18 |
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Moira Roth 'RACHEL MARKER, FRANZ KAFKA, AND ALICE SOMMER adapted from a theater piece in three parts' vol. 17 pp.19-29 |
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Sara Raza 'Travelling Light: Lida Abdul, Maria Kheirkhah, Shahram Entekhabi and Shirin Neshat' vol. 17 pp.30-35 |
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Katy Deepwell 'KISSS Revealed: Deej Fabyc, Paula Roush and Camilla Brueton on Kinship International Strategy on Surveillance and Suppression (KISSS)' vol. 17 pp.36-43 |
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Penny Siopis 'My Lovely Day' vol. 17 pp.44-48 |
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'If you could? 27 responses to the question: If you could choose a woman artist whose work has changed your views of subjectivity and revealed new dimensions to what constitutes your feminist political and/or aesthetic agenda(s) who would it be?' vol. 17 pp.49-59 |
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Judith Schwentner 'Kunstverein W.A.S. (Womyn's Art Support) the danube streaming show, Veronika Dreier,Doris Jauk-Hinz,Eva Ursprung in the conversation with Judith Schwentner' vol. 17 pp.60-69 |
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Verdi Yahooda 'Photo Booth classic (1974-2005 and ongoing)' vol. 17 pp.69-71 |
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Pen Dalton 'Feminist methodologies in art education' vol. 17 pp.72-76 |
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Bronwyn Fredericks 'Bronwyn Fredericks interviews Pamela Croft about her 'both ways' philosophy' vol. 17 pp.77-82 |
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Rakhee Balaram ''Beauty is Exuberance' A Journey into the Visionary World of Myriam Bat-Yosef' vol. 17 pp.83-88 |
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Gislind Nabakowski 'Symbolism Begins with the Choice of Words: Thoughts about Hype,Emotion-Inspired Politics and Censorship' vol. 17 pp.89-94 |
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