"This collection is a real testimonial to the intelligence of the editing of "Afterimage," a journal that has showcased throughtful critics and commentators for years."--Patricia Aufderheide, American University
"This collection is a real testimonial to the intelligence of the editing of "Afterimage," a journal that has showcased throughtful critics and commentators for years."--Patricia Aufderheide, American UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grant H. Kester is Assistant Professor of Art History at Washington State University and was the editor of Afterimage from 1990 to 1995.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments vii Ongoing Negotiations: Afterimage and the Analysts of Activist Art / Grant H. Kester 1 The Politics of Patronage Enlightened Self-Interest: The Avant-Garde in the '80s / Richard Bolton 23 White Men Can't Program: The Contradictions of Multiculturalism / Darrell Moore 51 Fantasies of Oppositionality / Coco Fusco 60 The Mythology of Difference: Vulgar Identity Politics at the Whitney / Charles A. Wright Jr. 76 Theses on Defunding / Martha Rosler 94 Rhetorical Questions: The Alternative Arts Sector and the Imaginary Public / Grant H. Kester 103 Whose Multiculturalism? PBS, the Public, and Privilege / Mable Haddock and Chiquita Mullins Lee 136 Video Activism and Critical Pedagogy: Sexuality at the End of the Rainbow Curriculum / Brian Goldfarb 148 Activism and Oppositionality Cultural Struggle and Educational Activism / David Trend 169 Video, AIDS, and Activism / Ann Cvetkovich 182 Early Newsreel: The Construction of a Political Imaginary for the Left / Michael Renov 199 Interview with Adrian Piper / Maurice Berger 215 Video and Electoral Appeal / Patricia Thomson 232 Fetal Tissue: Reproductive Rights and Activist Video / Patricia R. Zimmerman 248 Olympia's Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity / Lorraine O'Grady 268 Fault Lines: Homophobic Innovation in Gay Rights, Special Rights / Ioannis Mookas 287 Contributors 305 Index 307
Acknowledgments vii Ongoing Negotiations: Afterimage and the Analysts of Activist Art / Grant H. Kester 1 The Politics of Patronage Enlightened Self-Interest: The Avant-Garde in the '80s / Richard Bolton 23 White Men Can't Program: The Contradictions of Multiculturalism / Darrell Moore 51 Fantasies of Oppositionality / Coco Fusco 60 The Mythology of Difference: Vulgar Identity Politics at the Whitney / Charles A. Wright Jr. 76 Theses on Defunding / Martha Rosler 94 Rhetorical Questions: The Alternative Arts Sector and the Imaginary Public / Grant H. Kester 103 Whose Multiculturalism? PBS, the Public, and Privilege / Mable Haddock and Chiquita Mullins Lee 136 Video Activism and Critical Pedagogy: Sexuality at the End of the Rainbow Curriculum / Brian Goldfarb 148 Activism and Oppositionality Cultural Struggle and Educational Activism / David Trend 169 Video, AIDS, and Activism / Ann Cvetkovich 182 Early Newsreel: The Construction of a Political Imaginary for the Left / Michael Renov 199 Interview with Adrian Piper / Maurice Berger 215 Video and Electoral Appeal / Patricia Thomson 232 Fetal Tissue: Reproductive Rights and Activist Video / Patricia R. Zimmerman 248 Olympia's Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity / Lorraine O'Grady 268 Fault Lines: Homophobic Innovation in Gay Rights, Special Rights / Ioannis Mookas 287 Contributors 305 Index 307
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