This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled on this install. Learn more. Ana Mendieta and Body Subjectivity Main Menu Mariana Romero d5182861c0dc1b96354919c566eea9918ba60500 Ana Mendieta - Works 1 media/ana mendieta glass on body imprints 1.jpg media/Ana_Mendieta_Untitled_(Facial_Hair_Transplants)_1972.jpg 2017-12-04T19:35:59-08:00 Mariana Romero d5182861c0dc1b96354919c566eea9918ba60500 26298 6 gallery 2017-12-14T18:24:22-08:00 Mariana Romero d5182861c0dc1b96354919c566eea9918ba60500 “Mendieta certainly has an art that has many images of female identity. This is very strong in her work and is a continual theme from the beginning until the end. She had an ambivalent relationship to feminism…she was an activist for women of color. One of her conflicts with feminism as it was expressed in the 70s in New York was that it was not inclusive enough, nor speaking to her specific needs.” This page has paths: 1 2017-12-04T19:57:50-08:00 Mariana Romero d5182861c0dc1b96354919c566eea9918ba60500 Ana Mendieta - Videos Mariana Romero 7 gallery 2017-12-12T20:56:46-08:00 Mariana Romero d5182861c0dc1b96354919c566eea9918ba60500 This page references: 1 2017-12-10T22:38:41-08:00 Ana Mendieta, Untitled 3 Taken in Yagul, 1973 media/ana mendieta 1.jpg plain 2017-12-14T18:18:13-08:00