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Chicago, Judy.
Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist.
Penguin Books. New York, New York. 1975.
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Cohn, Shelley M.
Images of Androgyny in the Works of Miriam Schapiro, Judy Chicago, Adrienne Rich, and Erica Jong.
1975.
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Chicago, Judy.
The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage.
Penguin Books. New York, New York. 1979.
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Chicago, Judy.
Embroidering Our Heritage: The Dinner Party Needlework.
Doubleday. New York, New York. 1980.
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Chicago, Judy.
The Dinner Party de Judy Chicago.
1982.
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Murray, Michael Loy.
Judy Chicago -- Artist in Crisis.
1983.
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Ma, Li-Jung.
Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro and the Feminist Art Program at California Institute of the Arts.
1983.
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Chicago, Judy.
Birth Project.
Doubleday. New York, New York. 1985.
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The Alcove Shows: A Series of Exhibitions of Contemporary Art Important to New Mexico.
Museum of Fine Arts (Museum of New Mexico). Sante Fe, New Mexico. 1990.
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Brown Martinez, Janice.
The Role of Gender in the Critical Evaluation of Four Twentieth Century Artists : Alice Neel, Anne Truitt, Judy Chicago, Janet Fish.
1992.
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Chicago, Judy and Donald Woodman.
Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.
Penguin USA. New York, New York. 1993.
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Dawn Meyer, Laura.
The "Essential" Judy Chicago: Central Core Imagery and the Language of Fetichism in Womanhouse and The Diner Party.
1994.
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Hannen, Kathryn M.
Creating a Feminist Iconography : The Art of Judy Chicago.
1995.
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Hoy, Jody.
The Power to Dream: Interviews with Women in the Creative Arts.
Global City Press. New York, New York. 1995.
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Chicago, Judy.
The Dinner Party.
Penguin. New York, New York. 1996.
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Chicago, Judy.
Beyond the Flower: The Autobiography of a Feminist Artist.
Viking Adult. New York, New York. 1996.
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Pryer, Alison Catherine.
Tales of Power.
Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. Ottawa, Canada. 1999.
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Chicago, Judy and Edward Lucie-Smith.
Women and Art: Contested Territory.
Watson-Guptill Publications. New York, New York. 1999.
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Martin, Katherine.
Women of Courage: Inspiring Stories From The Women Who Lived Them.
New World Library. Novato, California. 1999.
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Newman, Michael.
Rewriting Conceptual Art.
Reaktion Books. London, United Kingdom. 1999.
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Isenberg, Barbara.
State of the Arts: California Artists Talk About Their Work.
W. Morrow. New York, New York. 2000.
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Lucie-Smith, Edward.
Judy Chicago: An American Vision.
Watson-Guptill Publications. New York, New York. 2000.
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Lippard, Lucy R., Viki D. Thompson Wylder, Edward Lucie-Smith and Elizabeth A. Sackler.
Judy Chicago.
Watson-Guptill Publications. New York, New York. 2002.
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Collings, Jane.
Judy Chicago: An Oral History.
Oral History Program, University of California. Los Angeles, California. 2004.
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Chicago, Judy and Anais Nin.
Fragments from the Delta of Venus.
PowerHouse Books. New York, New York. 2004.
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Ford, Caroline P.
Judy Chicago : Woman, Artist, and Legend.
2004.
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Stillittano, Jennifer Leigh.
Judy Chicago and the First Feminist Art Program.
2004.
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Bloch, Avital H. and Lauri Umansky.
Impossible to Hold : Women and Culture in the 1960's.
New York University Press. New York, New York. 2005.
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Chicago, Judy.
Kitty City: A Feline Book of Hours.
Collins Design. London, United Kingdom. 2005.
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Levin, Dr. Gail.
Becoming Judy Chicago.
Harmony Books. New York, New York. 2007.
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Chicago, Judy.
The Dinner Party: From Creation to Preservation.
Merrell Publishers. London, United Kingdom. 2007.
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