Journal of Visual Culture, vol. 15 no. 2 (August 2016): 179-202.   This article considers how the museum produces knowledge about the past and present of feminist politics through its framing of marginal, activist artworks that have engaged the sphere of social reproduction or care labour. It is contended that neoliberalism’s assault on social… Read More


A discussion and debate that took place in the context of the international and interdisciplinary conference Feminist Emergency on Friday 22 June 2017 at Birkbeck, University of London.   By strange coincidence, 2017 is not just the centenary of the October Revolution (where women workers played a key role) but also a year rife with… Read More