Difference between revisions of "Griselda Pollock"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 19: Line 19:
 
* editor, with Max Silverman, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/61e5a0d3-9646-4ba2-b487-f8f5e27ef8b4 Concentrationary Imaginaries: Tracing Totalitarian Violence in Popular Culture]'', London: I.B. Tauris, 2015.
 
* editor, with Max Silverman, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/61e5a0d3-9646-4ba2-b487-f8f5e27ef8b4 Concentrationary Imaginaries: Tracing Totalitarian Violence in Popular Culture]'', London: I.B. Tauris, 2015.
 
* editor, with Max Silverman, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/ce3a66d8-e6b4-4293-b891-42b8b683baf7 Concentrationary Art: Jean Cayrol, the Lazarean and the Everyday in Post-War Film, Literature, Music and the Visual Arts]'', Berghahn Books, 2019.
 
* editor, with Max Silverman, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/ce3a66d8-e6b4-4293-b891-42b8b683baf7 Concentrationary Art: Jean Cayrol, the Lazarean and the Everyday in Post-War Film, Literature, Music and the Visual Arts]'', Berghahn Books, 2019.
 +
* ''Feminism: A Bad Memory?'', London: Verso, 2021, 192 pp. [https://www.versobooks.com/books/2479]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 09:12, 25 July 2020

Griselda Pollock (1949) is a visual theorist and cultural analyst, and scholar of international, postcolonial feminist studies in the visual arts. She is best known for her theoretical and methodological innovation, combined with readings of historical and contemporary art, film and cultural theory.

Publications

Links