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Items where Author is "Sliwinska:Basia::"

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Sliwinska, Basia (2016) Transnational Embodied Belonging within ‘Edge Habitats’. Third Text, 29 (4). pp. 287-309. ISSN 0952-8822 Item not available online.

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Sliwinska, Basia (2020) Feminist Visual Activism and the Body. Routledge, Taylor & Francis, London, New York. ISBN 9780367278991

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Sliwinska, Basia (2016) The Female Body in the Looking-Glass: Contemporary Art, Aesthetics and Genderland. International Library of Cultural Studies . I.B.Tauris, London. ISBN 9781780766447

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Sliwinska, Basia and Kokoli, Alexandra (2021) Aftershocks and (Un)belongings: Reflecting on Home Strike. In: Art, Borders and Belonging: On Home and Migration. Bloomsbury Academic, London, New York. ISBN 9781350203075

Sliwinska, Basia and Bohr, Marco (2018) Introduction. In: The Evolution of the Image Political Action and the Digital Self. Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies . Routledge, New York, pp. 1-11. ISBN 97811382160372 Item not available online.

Sliwinska, Basia (2018) Mobile places and the 'cyborg body'. Feminine embodied net-community of #CzarnyProtest/ #blackprotest'. In: The Evolution of the Image. Political Action and the Digital Self. Routledge, New York, pp. 59-72. ISBN 9781138216037 Item not available online.

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Sliwinska, Basia and Bohr, Marco (2017) Edge Effect: New Image Formations and Politics of Identity. In: Mediated Intimacies: connectivities, relationalities and proximities. Routledge, London, New York, pp. 73-85. ISBN 9781138631878 Item availability restricted.

Sliwinska, Basia (2017) Healing Female Force of Kyra Belan's 'Symbolic Magic'. In: Symbolic Magic. Create Space. ISBN 9781974579501 Item not available online.

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Sliwinska, Basia (2017) Homemaking and belonging with/in space. In: The Cookbook with Home Metaphors. Fundacja Razem Pamoja, Krakow. ISBN 9788394805302

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Sliwinska, Basia (2016) The ‘aesthetics of pedestrianism’ and the politics of belonging in contemporary women’s art. In: Flâneur New Urban Narratives. Procur.arte, Lisbon, pp. 26-47. ISBN 9789899538733

Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item

Sliwinska, Basia (2017) The female body as a consumer object: from ‘edible woman’ to ‘some body’. In: History of Consumer Culture: Objects, Desire and Sociability, 23-25.03.2017, Gakushuin University, Tokyo. Item not available online.

Sliwinska, Basia (2017) Be(long)ing in a global home – Joanna Rajkowska’s Soon Everything will change (2014) and transnational communal spatial environments. In: The College Art Association 105th Annual Conference, 15-18.02.2017, New York, USA. Item not available online.

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Sliwinska, Basia (2016) Communal breathing and belonging – the gift of space. In: Penetrable / Traversable / Habitable: Exploring Spatial Environments by Women Artists in the 1960s and 1970s, 19-20 May 2016, Centro de Arte Moderna - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal.

Sliwinska, Basia and Dormor, Catherine (2016) The gift of transnational belonging in Joanna Rajkowska’s art practice. In: Gender, Sexuality and Citizenship. Thirteenth Annual Conference in Citizenship Studies, 31.03-02.04.2016, Wayne State University, Detroit. Item not available online.

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Sliwinska, Basia and Bohr, Marco (2015) Edge Effect: Politics of Identity across Physical and Virtual Spheres. In: Sixth International Conference On the Image - Media Materiality: Towards Critical Economies of "New" Media, 29-30 October 2015, Clark Kerr Conference Center, University of California at Berkeley, USA.

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Sliwinska, Basia (2015) The ‘aesthetics of pedestrianism’ and the politics of belonging in contemporary women’s art. In: Flâneur New Urban Narratives, 12-13.05.2015, Teatro Municipal São Luiz, Lisbon, Portugal.

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