Présences Lesbiennes: Disorienting Feminism with Amelia Jones
Video (1:31:05): Présences Lesbiennes: Disorienting Feminism, a paper by art historian Amelia Jones about lesbian and queer artists as a disorienting element in the 20th century society. In this lecture Amelia discusses the Killjoy’s Kastle by Canadian artists Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell; the French artist duo Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore; American performance artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven; American bipoc artist Laura Anquilar and Canadian artist Cassils.
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