Domestic An A by Amalia Mesa Bains
Domestic An A by Amalia Mesa Bains
Domestic An A by Amalia Mesa Bains
by
Domesticana
Feminist Theory
This condition and effect remain in place unless the representation, like
language, relocates or repositions the feminine. Spatial ambiguities
and metaphors can function to shake the foundational patriarchy in art
through challenging works. Domesticana begins to reposition the
Chicana through the working of feminine space.
Chicana Domesticana
The work of Chicana artists has long been concerned with the roles of
women, questioning of gender relations, and the opening of domestic
space. Devices of paradox, irony, and subversion are signs of the
conflictual and contradictory nature of the domestic and familial world
within the work of the Chicana artists.
Summary
Notes:
1 Gerardo Mosquera, "Bad Taste in Good Form," in Halan (1985).
2 Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, Rasquache: A Chicano Sensibility
(Phoenix:MARS Artspace, 1988).
3Walter Benjamin, Illuminations, ed. Hannah Arendt (New
York:Schocken, 1969).
4 Griselda Pollack, Visions of Difference: Femininity, Feminism and the
History of Art (Rutledge Press, 1988).
5 Ibid.
6 Victor Zamudio-Taylor, "Contemporary Commentary," in Ceremony of
Memory (Santa Fe, N.M.: Center for Contemporary Art, 1988), p. 14.