Introduction 1. A Letter to Onyeka Igwe (notes on a Black sense of aesthetics) 2. The end of the creative genius: women artists and critics in postwar Italy 3. "And Others" - building intersectional feminist methodologies of collectivity: gender, labour, value 4. Under the Tightwire : an interview with Heather Evans 5. Cross-cultural (dis)encounters with Latin American feminist art, Mexico 1970s and Vancouver 1980s 6. Gender and maternity in Barbara Chase-Riboud's early sculpture 7. Unfolding material conditions in the nylon works of Senga Nengudi 8.
Tears, stitches & transition: feminist textiles and a birth of QueerCrip aesthetics 9. "Not Necessarily Not There": dark energy in Dionne Simpson and Denyse Thomasos's paintings 10. The invisible manifesto: art, agency, and implicit resistance in the GDR's Second Public Sphere, 1974-1989 11. The dancing ghazals of Mah Laqa Bai "Chanda" 12. Women in print: feminism's collective artist's book spaces 13. Landless: ecological relationships in Puerto Rican and Afro-Caribbean feminisms 14. Feminist archiving: a critical look at methodologies of (re)membering South African Black women artists from the twentieth century 15. Excavating Lesbian Legacies: Millie Wilson and Fauve Semblant: Peter (A Young English Girl) 16.
"Living in the earth-deposits of our history": archival fabulations and feminist art history 17. Women and difference in feminism and feminist Art: Korea's Women's Art Festival '99: A Parade of Ugly Sisters 18. Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: Kent Monkman's feminist decolonizing of art history 19. Intersectional transfeminism as methodology in global contemporary art history 20. Feminism in cyberspace.