This innovative and exciting volume celebrates the career of Janet Wolff: a highly influential voice in the literature of sociology, cultural studies, visual studies and art history, as well as dance and modernism for several decades. Her work has significantly contributed to the way we view issues as diverse as modernism, the flâneur, British and American art in the early twentieth century, and the gendered literature of modernity. The volume contains contributions from a number of Janet Wolff's collaborators and others who are associated with the fields in which she has worked, including…mehr
This innovative and exciting volume celebrates the career of Janet Wolff: a highly influential voice in the literature of sociology, cultural studies, visual studies and art history, as well as dance and modernism for several decades. Her work has significantly contributed to the way we view issues as diverse as modernism, the flâneur, British and American art in the early twentieth century, and the gendered literature of modernity. The volume contains contributions from a number of Janet Wolff's collaborators and others who are associated with the fields in which she has worked, including Zygmunt Bauman, Walid Raad and Griselda Pollock. The book includes original artworks, memoir and essays inspired by her example, which deal with questions she has discussed. It will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students in any of these disciplines, as well as those interested by the form of a transatlantic academic career.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cyril Reade is Associate Professor of Art History and Director of the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey David Peters Corbett is Professor of Art History and American Studies at the University of East Anglia
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Introduction: Porous boundaries: Art and essays Cyril Reade and David Peters Corbett I. Monroe Avenue Branch, Rochester, New York; The Bakken Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Roger Mertin II. Michael Ann Holly and Keith Moxey interview with Janet Wolff III. 'I photographed an old dinette table...' Allen Topolski IV. Janet Wolff's artists Howard Singerman V. Woman in an Ermine Collar, after Kathleen McEnery Cunningham Ruth Kessler VI. Unprofessional painting: mass observation, modern art, and everyday life Lucy Curzon VII. The Catalogue Cheryl Sourkes VLLL. Creative marginality, collectors of the avant garde Vera Zolberg IX. Reklame, Partisan Review RB Kitaj X. Dancing with Janet Wolff Mark Franko XI. Days of quiet, days of growth Nancy Topolski XII. Beauty and affect, time and art in our post traumatic moment Griselda Pollock XIII. Minyan Cyril Reade XIV. New blueprints for knowledge production Margot Bouman XV. Preface to the third edition Walid Raad XVI. A certain modesty, or the ethics of gray Jackie Stacey XVII. Moving Shadows II/Reflections on Crossing LVI Anne Subercaseaux XVIII. Principles of Uncertainty Joanna Scott XIX. Pacific original Arch Miller XX. A few scattered (my own and borrowed) thoughts on the fate of intimacy, friendship and love in our liquid modern age Zygmunt Bauman XXI. Acropolis Revisited Carl Chiarenza XXII. Contributors XXIII. Janet Wolff publications Index
Introduction: Porous boundaries: Art and essays Cyril Reade and David Peters Corbett I. Monroe Avenue Branch, Rochester, New York; The Bakken Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Roger Mertin II. Michael Ann Holly and Keith Moxey interview with Janet Wolff III. 'I photographed an old dinette table...' Allen Topolski IV. Janet Wolff's artists Howard Singerman V. Woman in an Ermine Collar, after Kathleen McEnery Cunningham Ruth Kessler VI. Unprofessional painting: mass observation, modern art, and everyday life Lucy Curzon VII. The Catalogue Cheryl Sourkes VLLL. Creative marginality, collectors of the avant garde Vera Zolberg IX. Reklame, Partisan Review RB Kitaj X. Dancing with Janet Wolff Mark Franko XI. Days of quiet, days of growth Nancy Topolski XII. Beauty and affect, time and art in our post traumatic moment Griselda Pollock XIII. Minyan Cyril Reade XIV. New blueprints for knowledge production Margot Bouman XV. Preface to the third edition Walid Raad XVI. A certain modesty, or the ethics of gray Jackie Stacey XVII. Moving Shadows II/Reflections on Crossing LVI Anne Subercaseaux XVIII. Principles of Uncertainty Joanna Scott XIX. Pacific original Arch Miller XX. A few scattered (my own and borrowed) thoughts on the fate of intimacy, friendship and love in our liquid modern age Zygmunt Bauman XXI. Acropolis Revisited Carl Chiarenza XXII. Contributors XXIII. Janet Wolff publications Index
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