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Object Description
Faculty
Lacy, Suzanne
Title
In
Mourning
and in
Rage
Department
Fine Arts
Graduate Studies-Public Practice
Other Creators
Labowitz, Leslie
Lowe, Bia
Date
1977
Series
Violence Series
Project
Suzanne
Lacy
,
Leslie
Labowitz
,
Bia
Lowe
(Los
Angeles
,
1977)
<p>
In
December
1977
,
Los
Angeles
waited
in
suspense
as
each
new
victim
of the
“Hillside
Strangler”
was
broadcast
on the
evening’s
news
.
Soon
there were
ten
women
,
strangled
and
dumped
on the
sides
of
roads
.
Media
sensationalized
these
victims’
lives
,
contributing
to a
climate
of
fear
and
superstition
. In
spite
of a
growing
body
of
literature
on the
politics
of
crimes
against
women
,
stories
focused
instead
on the
randomness
of the
violence
.
<p>
In
Mourning
and In
Rage
was a
media
performance
to
offer
an
alternative
interpretation
of the
case
that
included
a
feminist
analysis
of
violence
.
Participants
from the
Woman’s
Building
, the
Rape
Hotline
Alliance
, and
City
Council
joined
with the
feminist
community
and
family
of the
victims
in
creating
a
public
ritual
of
rage
as
well
as
grief
.
<p>
A
motorcade
of
sixty
women
followed
a
hearse
to
City
Hall
,
where
news
media
reporters
waited
.
Ten
very
tall
women
robed
in
black
mourning
climbed
from the
hearse
. At the
front
steps
of
City
Hall
, the
performers
each
spoke
of a
different
form
of
violence
against
women
,
connecting
these as
part
of a
fabric
of
social
consent
for
such
crimes
.
After
each
of the
ten
performers
spoke
, the
motorcade
women
,
now
surrounding
City
Hall
steps
,
yelled
,
“In
memory
of
our
sisters
,
we
fight
back!”
The
tenth
woman
,
clothed
in
red
,
stepped
forward
to
represent
fighting
back
against
all
forms
of
violence.<p>
City
Council
members
voiced
support
to the
press
and the
Rape
Hotline
Alliance
,
pledging
to
start
self-defense
classes
.
Holly
Near
,
songwriter
and
singer
created
"
Fight
Back
" the
night
before
for the
event
, and
sang
it
acapella
in the
City
Plaza
. The
performance
reached
its
target
with
extensive
coverage
on
local
and
statewide
news
.
Medium
Performance
Site
Los Angeles, CA
Culture
U.S.
URL
http://www.suzannelacy.com/1970sviolence_mourning.htm
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L. Labowitz, S. Lacy
Collection
Faculty Work
Description
Faculty
Lacy, Suzanne
Title
In
Mourning
and in
Rage
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Sensational
news
coverage
terrorizes
women
in
Los
Angeles
Rights
photo: Marin Karras
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Faculty Work
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