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re.act.feminism #2 – a performing archive book launch 9 June – save the date

re.act.feminism #2 – a performing archive, edited by Bettina Knaup and Beatrice Ellen Stammer, explores feminist, gender-critical and queer performance art which played a key role in the development of performance from the 1960s to the beginning of the 1980s, as well as contemporary positions from Eastern and Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the USA and Latin America. 

 
The re.act.feminism #2 – a performing archive London book launch will be 6pm on Monday 9 June 2014. Details to follow.
 
re.act.feminism #2 – a performing archive is published by the Live Art Development Agency and Verlag fur Moderne Kunst, and is available to buy on Unbound

This event is part of Restock, Rethink, Reflect Three: on Live Art and Feminism

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