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Whatever Is Contained Must Be Released: My Jewish Orthadox Girlhood, My Life as Feminist Artist
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Whatever Is Contained Must Be Released: My Jewish Orthadox Girlhood, My Life as Feminist Artist

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A richly evocative, captivating, and reflective memoir of a feminist artist who broke free of the limits placed on her by family, Judaism and society (Publishers Weekly).

Growing up an Orthodox Jew in Brooklyn, Helene Aylon spent her Friday nights in a sea of extended family as the Sabbath candles flickered. Passionate about art, she dreamt of escaping the strict, secular world of her youth, but instead married a rabbi and became a mother of two. Then, her world was split apart when her husband was diagnosed with cancer, and Aylon found herself widowed at thirty.

Free to explore both her own soul and the changing world around her, Aylon sought a home in the burgeoning environmental art scene of the 1970s-creating transgressive works that explore identity, women’s bodies, the environment, disarmament, and the notion of God. Finally, she dares to asks of Judaism: Where are the women?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
21 August 2012
Pages
288
ISBN
9781558617681

A richly evocative, captivating, and reflective memoir of a feminist artist who broke free of the limits placed on her by family, Judaism and society (Publishers Weekly).

Growing up an Orthodox Jew in Brooklyn, Helene Aylon spent her Friday nights in a sea of extended family as the Sabbath candles flickered. Passionate about art, she dreamt of escaping the strict, secular world of her youth, but instead married a rabbi and became a mother of two. Then, her world was split apart when her husband was diagnosed with cancer, and Aylon found herself widowed at thirty.

Free to explore both her own soul and the changing world around her, Aylon sought a home in the burgeoning environmental art scene of the 1970s-creating transgressive works that explore identity, women’s bodies, the environment, disarmament, and the notion of God. Finally, she dares to asks of Judaism: Where are the women?

).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
21 August 2012
Pages
288
ISBN
9781558617681