RE/Search Angry Women (1991) is a provocative and influential periodical that features interviews with prominent female artists, writers, and performers who challenge societal norms and explore themes of feminism, sexuality, and subversion. This issue includes candid conversations with figures such as Lydia Lunch, Diamanda Galás, and Karen Finley, who discuss their work, experiences, and the role of anger in their art. The publication delves into topics like body politics, censorship, and the intersection of art and activism, making it a compelling read for those interested in radical feminist perspectives. Richly illustrated with photographs and artwork, this vintage issue captures the raw, unfiltered voices of women pushing the boundaries of expression. A must-have for collectors of countercultural literature and those interested in the feminist avant-garde.
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