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Details
This book of visual stories is inspired by the legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft who arrived in Hackney in 1784. The project began on Newington Green in the Unitarian Chapel in the Borough of Hackney, London, UK ( 2004) and travelled to New York, South Korea and South Africa. As Mary Wollstonecraft was the first woman travel writer Fragments & Monuments travel globally and locally in her name, and chose to make a book of the journey, the same size and with the same cover as Mary Wollstonecraft's book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792).
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Fragments & Monuments |
Commissioning body | Hackney Museum |
Number of pages | 98 |
ISBN (Print) | ISBN 978-0-9568008-0-0 |
Publication status | Published or Performed - 2011 |
Activities
- 1 Talk for a mainly non-academic audience (e.g. for the general public, community or industry)
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Living monuments, a practice research methodology
Birch, A. (Invited speaker)
29 Feb 2016Activity: External performance, talk or presentation › Talk for a mainly non-academic audience (e.g. for the general public, community or industry)