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Resource Library
Book
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Author
Selma James
Editor
Nina Lopez
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Margaret Prescod
Publisher
PM Press
Date of Publication
7/2021
ISBN 13
978-1-62963-838-6
Topic
feminism
care
economics
race
class
About
<p>For over sixty years, Selma James has been organizing from the perspective of unwaged women who, with their biological and caring work, reproduce the whole human race—along with whatever other labor they are performing. This work goes on almost unnoticed everywhere on the planet and in every culture. When this work is not economically prioritized, politically protected, or socially supported there are dire consequences for the whole of humanity, beginning with women and children.</p>
<p>This much-anticipated follow-up to her first anthology,<span> </span><em>Sex, Race, and Class</em>, compiles several decades of James’s work with a focus on her more recent writings, including a groundbreaking analysis of C.L.R. James’s two masterpieces,<span> </span><em>The Black Jacobins</em><span> </span>and<span> </span><em>Beyond a Boundary</em>, and an account of her formative partnership with him over three decades. Her experience with the Caribbean movement for independence and federation is reflected in her introduction to Ujamaa, the extraordinary work of Tanzanians to bypass capitalism, and much more.</p>
<p>Steeped in the tradition of Marx urging the need for a “practical movement,” James recounts the unusual history of how autonomous organizations formed within the International Wages for Housework Campaign and reshaped it. Women of color, queer women, sex workers, women with disabilities … each independent but mutually accountable (including to the men’s network with whom they work) as they confront sexism, racism, deportation, rape, and other violence.</p>
<p>James makes the powerful argument that the climate justice movement can draw on all the movements’ people have formed to refuse their particular exploitation, to end the capitalist hierarchy that is destroying the world. Our time is now.</p>
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Our Time Is Now: Sex, Race, Class, and Caring for People and Planet
class
economics
feminism
Race
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Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Location
The location of the interview
Baltimore
Maryland
Topic
maternal form
maternal body
motherhood
postpartum
maternal relationship
mother-child relationship
identity
race
pregnancy
form
weight
postpartum body
abstract
figurative
magazine
publication
visual art
photography
creative writing
breastfeeding
milk
maternal experience
fruit
About
Containing an intentionally curated body of work, conceptually driven, and visually
focused, MILKED is a new publication that focuses on the undertones of the maternal figure.
Styled like a newspaper, and published as a book, this full color, 8.5” x 14” publication features
76 pages of visual art, photography and written word by international, female artists. MILKED is
an independent project, initiated and curated by Lee Nowell-Wilson and designed by Darin
Michelle. Both artists. Both mothers.
Organization Website
<a href="http://www.leenowellwilson.com/milked-magazine" target="_blank" rel="noopener">leenowellwilson.com/milked-magazine</a>
<a href="http://www.milkedmagazine.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">milkedmagazine.com</a>
Organzation Director
Lee Nowell-Wilson (founder, editor, and curator)
Darin Michelle
(creative director and designer)
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MILKED
abstract
breastfeeding
creative writing
figurative
form
fruit
identity
magazine
maternal body
maternal experience
Maternal form
maternal relationship
milk
mother- child relationship
motherhood
photography
postpartum
postpartum body
pregnancy
publication
Race
visual art
weight
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Resource Library
Book
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Author
Ruby C. Tapia
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
City of Publication
Minneapolis
State of Publication
Minnesota
Country of Publication
United States
Date of Publication
2011
ISBN 13
978-0-8166-5311-9
Topic
maternity
representations of motherhood
death
race
immigration
racialized motherhood
cultural criticism
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American Pietàs: Visions of Race, Death, and the Maternal
cultural criticism
gender
immigration
maternal
maternity
motherhood
Race
racialized motherhood
representations of motherhood
roland barthes
visual culture
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Book
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Editor
Ann Marie A. Short
Abigail L. Palko
Dionne Irving
Publisher
Demeter Press
City of Publication
Bradford
State of Publication
Ontario
Country of Publication
Canada
Date of Publication
April 2018
ISBN 13
978-1-77258-155-3
Topic
motherhood
breastfeeding
visual culture
maternal theory
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Breastfeeding & Culture: Discourses and Representations
art history
autonomy
breastfeeding
female sexuality
feminism
maternal bodies
maternal theory
maternity
motherhood
Race
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Book
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Editor
Andrea O'Reilly
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Adrienne Rich
Nancy Chodorow
Sara Ruddick
Alice Walker
Barbara Katz Rothman
bell hooks
Sharon Hays
Patricia Hill-Collins
Julia Kristeva
Kim Anderson
Audre Lorde
Ellen Lewin
Daphne de Marneffe
Ariel Gore
Ann Crittenden
Judith Warner
Publisher
Demeter Press
Province of Publication
Ontario
Country of Publication
Canada
Date of Publication
May 1, 2007
ISBN 13
978-1550144826
ISBN 10
1550144820
Topic
maternal thinking
motherhood
mothering
maternal theory
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Maternal Theory: Essential Readings
gender roles
gender studies
maternal
maternal theory
maternal thinking
motherhood
queer parenting
Race
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.gailrebhan.com" target="_blank">gailrebhan.com</a>
Topic
gender
parenting
feminism
mothering
family
male clutter
race
religion
Medium
photography
artists' books
video
Artist Statement
I have created artwork for over thirty years that explores mothering from a social, cultural, and emotional point-of-view. I use my family (and myself) as typical representatives of quotidian, middle-class, American family life. I draw on my experiences to create art that puts this into a social, cultural, and emotional context. In my early artwork, the act of mothering is overt, as I try to instill my values in my sons. As they grow older, that becomes harder as they engage in typical challenging behavior. The artwork reflects changing family dynamics. Through gentle humor and without didacticism, I examine inconsistencies, faults, and problematic behavior as reflected in family life.
Location
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Washington DC
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Gail Rebhan
artists books
family
feminist
gender
Male Clutter
mothering
parenting
photography
Race
Religion
video