Women of Vision: Histories in Feminist Film and Video Edited by Alexandra Juhasz University of Minnesota Press 280 pages, $19.95 In the early and mid-’90s, feminist media art was everywhere: an explosion of video art dealing with identity, sexuality and feminist history. Much of it was made by women—with lesbians and women of color playing a particularly important role. The art… return to article
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