This book examines the historical role of the artist and considers the contemporary function of the artist as prophetic critic and visionary.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deborah J. Haynes is Professor of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is both a writer and artist. Haynes has published several other books: Bakhtin and the Visual Arts (1995), The Vocation of the Artist (1997), Art Lessons (2003), Book of This Place: The Land, Art & Spirituality (Pickwick Publications, 2009). Bakhtin Reframed is forthcoming.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Preliminary Issues: 1. Introduction 2. A proposition 3. Vocation 4. The efficacy of art Part II. Roles of the Artist: 5. Premodern theocentric mimetic craftsperson 6. Modern anthropocentric original inventor 7. Avant-garde prophet 8. Postmodern parodic ex-centric bricoleur Part III. The Reclamation of the Future: 9. Prophetic criticism 10. Visionary imagination 11. Creativity, utopia, and hope 12. A final image.
Part I. Preliminary Issues: 1. Introduction 2. A proposition 3. Vocation 4. The efficacy of art Part II. Roles of the Artist: 5. Premodern theocentric mimetic craftsperson 6. Modern anthropocentric original inventor 7. Avant-garde prophet 8. Postmodern parodic ex-centric bricoleur Part III. The Reclamation of the Future: 9. Prophetic criticism 10. Visionary imagination 11. Creativity, utopia, and hope 12. A final image.
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