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We axe for what we want: why women should be allowed in Lerwick Up Helly AA

Gaada2021
Books, Manuscripts
This publication is a community legacy of Gaada's 2020/21 Visual Art Program "Weemin's Wark" which was funded by Creative Scotland's Open Project Fund in partnership with Glasgow Women's Library and a host of Shetland communities. you can read about the project, inlcuding it's numerous varied outcomes at https://www.gaada.org/weemins-wark
Imprint:
Shetland : Gaada, 2021
Collation:
124 pages ; 21 cm.
Notes:
list of references p. 121
Performers:
Gaada is a community-embedded art organisation currently based in Burra.
Contents:
The Wight of Activism by Amy Gear / Time in the Archive by Esther McManus / Lukkie Minnie's Foy by Roseanne Watt / Weemin's Wark by Brooke Palmieri , Holly Graham, Hannah Harkes, Isabel Greenberg / Tulta O' Dunrossness (The Ship Sinking Witch) by Marjolein Robertson.
ISBN:
9781527287433
Dewey class:
305.42
Language:
English
Index terms:
Up-Helly-Aa
BRN:
3908005
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