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The (dis)appearance of Up your ass: Valerie Solanas as abject revolutionary
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-03-14)
Through performative writing and using Cixous' notion of écriture feminine, this piece explores how the archival and treatment of Valerie Solanas' ‘lost’ manuscript Up Your Ass marks her as an abject body. Further, this ...
Performative (re)writing: Valerie Solanas and the politics of scribble
(Miami University (Oxford, Ohio). College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, 2013)
Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist writer best known for shooting Andy Warhol in 1968, is also the author of S.C.U.M. Manifesto, a feminist anti-capitalist treatise advocating for women's revolution against work, men, ...
Troubling violence: a performance project (Book review)
(Taylor & Francis, 2010-10-09)
The article reviews the book "Troubling Violence: A Performance Project," by M. Heather Carver and Elaine J. Lawless.
"I Should Have Done Target Practice": Why Valerie Solanas Missed
(Sage Publishing, 2011-02)
Through performative writing, this article seeks to tell the story of Valerie Solanas. Solanas, the woman most notoriously
known as the shooter of Andy Warhol, has had little media exposure that does not frame her outside ...