A PhD bookshelf in my new workroom, 2021.

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Bechdel, A. (2012) Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama. London. Jonathan Cape.

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Ferris, L. (2002) Cooking Up the Self: Bobby Baker and Blondell Cummings “Do” the Kitchen. In Smith, S. & Watson, J. (eds) (2002) Interfaces: Women / Autobiography / Image / Performance. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

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Hann, Rachel (2021) ‘At the borders of scenography’, Astrid von Rosen and Viveka Kjellmer eds. Scenography and Art History: Performance Design and Visual Culture. London and New York: Bloomsbury.

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Reference List

(Artists or practitioners mentioned but not cited)

Bourgeois, Louise

Cardiff, Janet

Harvey, Aileen

Kahlo, Frida

Kenyon, Simone

Le Gateau Chocolat

Lepage, Robert

Novak, Lori

Orton, Joe

Perry, Grayson

Philips, Lizzie

Schneeman, Carolee

Shepherd, Nan

Spence, Jo

Turner, Cathy

Wilson, Louise Ann


Beyond the writers, researchers, practitioners, artists and works cited in the Bibliography and Reference List, please see the following section for people I would like to thank for their contribution to the development of this thesis.

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