Dead Feminists by Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring
Title: Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color
Author: Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring
Publisher: Sasquatch Books 2016
Genre: Nonfiction - Women's History
Pages: 192
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Perpetual (NonAd; Feminism); Popsugar - About an Interesting Woman(en)
Based on the beloved letterpress poster series of the same name, Dead Feminists interweaves intricate broadside art with archival photographs and ephemera. This book brings feminist history to life, profiling 27 unforgettable forebears of the modern women’s movement such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Gwendolyn Brooks, Rachel Carson, and more. Across eras and industries, passions and geographies, this collection of diverse, progressive, and perseverant women faced what looked like insurmountable odds and yet, still, they persisted.
Random grab at the library, although someone on some blog had mentioned it. I did not read the description before diving in. I assumed it was just a book of short biographies of extraordinary women (which I would have loved to read). Instead, we get short bigraphies and artisitc broadsides created specifically for each woman. I loved the biographies of these amazing ladies, but the real interest was in the art that was created. I loved how the authors included some explanations as to their choices for each broadside. They incorporated so many aspects of life from each woman. Fascinating work! I would love to own a few of these broadsides for my walls.
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