A collection of essays that engage Jacques Ranciere's theories in a re-examination of the relationship between contemporary artistic production and politics.
A collection of essays that engage Jacques Ranciere's theories in a re-examination of the relationship between contemporary artistic production and politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beth Hinderliter is Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Buffalo State College. William Kaizen is Assistant Professor of Aesthetics and Critical Studies at the University of Masschusetts, Lowell. Vered Maimon is a full-time lecturer in the Art and Design Department at Northeastern University. Jaleh Mansoor is Assistant Professor in the School of Art at Ohio University. Seth McCormick is a Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University.
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Illustrations Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 Part One. Rethinking Aesthetics Contemporary Art and the Politics of Aesthetics / Jacques Rancière 31 The Romantic Art Work / Alexander Potts 51 From Classical to Postclassical Beauty: Institutional Critique and Aesthetic Enigma in Louise Lawler's Photography / Toni Ross 79 Technologies of Belonging: Sensus Communis, Disidentification / Ranjana Khanna 111 Part Two. Partitioning the Sensible Dada's Event: Paris, 1921 / T. J. Demos 135 Citizen Cursor / David Joselit 153 Mass Customization: Corporate Architecture and the "End" of Politics / Reinhold Martin 172 Post-Communist Notes on Some Vertov Stills / Yates McKee 197 Part Three. The Limits of Community Experimental Communities / Carlos Basualdo and Reinaldo Laddaga 215 Prècaritè, Autoritè, Autonomie / Rachel Haidu 238 Neo-Dada 1951-54: Between the Aesthetics of Persecution and the Politics of Identity / Seth McCormick 267 Thinking Red: Ethical Militance and the Group Subject / Emily Apter 294 Interview with Étienne Balibar 317 Bibliography 337 Contributors 355 Index 359
Illustrations Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 Part One. Rethinking Aesthetics Contemporary Art and the Politics of Aesthetics / Jacques Rancière 31 The Romantic Art Work / Alexander Potts 51 From Classical to Postclassical Beauty: Institutional Critique and Aesthetic Enigma in Louise Lawler's Photography / Toni Ross 79 Technologies of Belonging: Sensus Communis, Disidentification / Ranjana Khanna 111 Part Two. Partitioning the Sensible Dada's Event: Paris, 1921 / T. J. Demos 135 Citizen Cursor / David Joselit 153 Mass Customization: Corporate Architecture and the "End" of Politics / Reinhold Martin 172 Post-Communist Notes on Some Vertov Stills / Yates McKee 197 Part Three. The Limits of Community Experimental Communities / Carlos Basualdo and Reinaldo Laddaga 215 Prècaritè, Autoritè, Autonomie / Rachel Haidu 238 Neo-Dada 1951-54: Between the Aesthetics of Persecution and the Politics of Identity / Seth McCormick 267 Thinking Red: Ethical Militance and the Group Subject / Emily Apter 294 Interview with Étienne Balibar 317 Bibliography 337 Contributors 355 Index 359
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