Seeing differently a history and theory identification and the visual arts

<P><EM><STRONG>Seeing Differently</STRONG></EM> offers a history and theory of ideas about identity in relation to visual arts discourses and practices in Euro-American culture, from early modern beliefs that art is an expression of an individual, the painted image a &q...

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Main Author: Jones, Amelia (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Abingdon, Oxon [England] ; New York, NY : Routledge 2012.
Edition:1st ed
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Seeing Differently; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgments; Prologue; 1. Introduction: the leaking frame of the argument on how to see differently; 2. Art as a binary proposition; identity as a binary proposition; 3. Fetishizing the gaze and the anamorphic perversion: "the other is you"; 4. Multiculturalism, intersectionality, and "post-identity"; 5. Queer feminist durationality: time and materiality as a means of resisting spatial objectification; 6. Seeing and reconceiving difference: concluding thoughts, without final conclusions; Index