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Girls!Girls!Girls! Mad Women and Murdereses

Artist
Miranda Maher
Date
1993
Publisher
Horse in a Storm Press and '96
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
28 × 11 × 0.8 cm
Length
55 
Description

Heavily researched history of women who were deemed insane or killers. The researched information is written with incredible feminist smarts that sheds lights on social and cultural oppression of women. Maher understands the complexity of violence as something both learned and taught. Twelve women are highlighted such as Roxanne Gay, Aileen Carol Wuornos and Ruth Snyder. The layout of the book is layered with lightweight papers; great drawings, collage and formating. Highly recommended for anyone interested in feminist work.

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