Fandom as Methodology
A sourcebook for artists and writers
Contributor(s)
Grant, Catherine (editor)
Random Love, Kate (editor)
Grant, Catherine (other)
Random Love, Kate (other)
Ahaiwe Sowinski, Ego (other)
Lomax, Cathy (other)
Bunting-Branch, Anna (other)
Fusco, Maria (other)
Williams Gamaker, Michelle (other)
Rampage, Tippy (other)
Wynter, Liv (other)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This highly visual history of women’s cycle wear brings together Victorian engineering, patent studies and radical feminist invention. Underpinned by three years of in-depth archival research and inventive practice, this new book by Kat Jungnickel and Goldsmiths Press brings to life in rich detail the lesser-known stories of six inventors and their unique contributions to cycling’s past which continue to shape urban life for contemporary mobile women.
Keywords
art; writing; art books; artists; sociology; art book; sociology books; history; history books; political books; politics; artwork; essays; how to; film; anthology; photography; 21st century; education; design; step by step; short stories; criticism; cinema; psychology; philosophy; business; creativity; self help; art history; mystery; literary criticism; cartoons; work; arts; essay; crime; law; activism; translation; marketing; personal development; legal; thriller; anthologies; school; crafts; russian; halloween; ideas; drawingISBN
9781912685134, 9781912685134Publisher
Goldsmiths PressPublication date and place
2019Imprint
Goldsmiths PressClassification
Theory of art
Language and Linguistics
Media studies