Twentieth Anniversary Issue
Vol. 14, No. 2 #28 2005
Editor: Jeanne Vaccaro

7 Introduction

9 From A Memoir-In-Progress
Yvonne Rainer

13 My Acceptance Speech for “Best Performance as A Woman”
Mikki Halpin

15 Theater, and The Future of the Body
Kate Bornstein

19 Photo Essay
Dona Ann McAdams

23 Rereading, Women and Performance
Rebecca Schneider

27 Bush Women
Anita Gonzalez

29 A Cry for Freedom: An Interview with Mary Cochran and Sara Hook
Paul Scolieri

37 Résumé
Susana Cook

39 Where Feminism Has Not Disappeared
Gwendolyn Alker

43 Give Me An F: Radical Cheerleading and Feminist Performance
Jeanne Vaccaro

51 Vulva’s Morphia
Carolee Schneemann

55 The Choreography of Women’s Labor
Barbara Browning

59 Excerpts from A Woman Who
Rebecca Miller

65 The Birth of Feminism
The Guerrilla Girls

67 I Begin Here: A Narrative Manifesto on Female Sensuality and Action
Martha Donovan

69 Yes, I’ll Admit  It – I Like Boy Bands, so What?
Sandra R. Garcia

71 Breast Strokes: Performing Annie Sprinkle’s Tit Prints
Elizabeth Stephens

77 Tit Prints
Annie Sprinkle

81 Helen’s Eyes – A Text on Knowing, Vision and the Not-Quite-There Future
Petra Kuppers

85 AfroSocialiteLifeDiva
Cynthia Oliver

89 Finnochio: The Holiday Classic
Marsian De Lellis

93 Coming of Age – Still Performance/Manifesto
Kt Kilborn

101 Avatars and Acting Bodies: Notes Toward an Aesthetics of Liminality, or Where Have All the Identities Gone?
Tom Lavazzi

105 Performing the Tango’s Dual Life: Immigrant Tales from the Field
Anahi Vilabrich

111 In Defense of Democracy: Celebrating Emily Mann
Carol Martin

117 Teaching, Minoritarian Knowledge, and Love
Jose Esteban Munoz

123 Democracy, Invisibility, and The Dramatic Arts
Emily Roysdon

127 Honey
May Mahala

129 List of Contributors

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