
Suffragettes to She-Devils
Women's Liberation and Beyond
Phaidon Press Ltd
Published on 12. June 1997
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-7148-3619-5 (ISBN)
Description
The fight for women's rights has been one of the great struggles of the last century, and its graphic expression has been central to this battle. Suffragettes to She-Devils captures the excitement of revolutionary campaigns and movements, from the vibrant visual identity of the militant Suffragettes, through the humour and sniping of the cartoons of 1960s Women's Lib, to the virtual-reality explorations of end-of-the-century cyberfeminists. It explores the developing role of graphics and related media in the struggle for women's liberation.
This book covers a wide and international range of issues including women and war work; 1950's consumerism; women's rights in the workplace; gay rights and gay pride; and questions of identity, race, violence, health and welfare. An enormous variety of posters, billboards, publications, logos, artworks and computer graphics are illustrated, reflecting the ways in which women of all ages and cultures have created avenues for communication and fostered social change through graphic design.
This book covers a wide and international range of issues including women and war work; 1950's consumerism; women's rights in the workplace; gay rights and gay pride; and questions of identity, race, violence, health and welfare. An enormous variety of posters, billboards, publications, logos, artworks and computer graphics are illustrated, reflecting the ways in which women of all ages and cultures have created avenues for communication and fostered social change through graphic design.
Reviews / Votes
"Poignant, bold, pushy, funny, and heartrending."-Ms."A graphics source book of immense scholarly depth."-Design Week
"on't wait for the paperback: buy it in glorious hardback and savour every page."-Time Out
" fascinating and thought-provoking journey through visual feminist publishing and activity. Humour pervades much of the book, which is reassuring since humour is not an emotion that many people associate with feminism. Every home should have a copy."-Creative Review
"his visual history of feminism is a must for anyone interested in graphic design as an agent of change, or for any woman interested in her own story."-Elle Decoration
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 250 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1850 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7148-3619-5 (9780714836195)
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Persons
Liz McQuiston divides her time between graphic design practice, teaching and writing. She is the author of Graphic Agitation, also published by Phaidon.