Art, activism, and oppositionality : essays from Afterimage
Publication details: Durham [NC] : Duke University Press, 1998.Description: vi, 318 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780822320951
- 9780822320814
- 0822320959
- 0822320819
- Afterimage.
- NX 180
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Whitecliffe Library General Shelves | General | N 72 POL ART (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0016698 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ongoing negotiations : Afterimage and the analysis of activist art / Grant H. Kester -- Enlightened self-interest : the avant-garde in the '80s / Richard Bolton -- White men can't program : the contradictions of multiculturalism / Darrell Moore -- Fantasies of oppositionality / Coco Fusco -- The mythology of difference : vulgar identity politics at the Whitney / Charles A. Wright, Jr. -- Theses on defunding / Martha Rosler -- Rhetorical questions : the alternative arts sector and the imaginary public / Grant H. Kester -- Whose multiculturalism? PBS, the public, and privilege / Mable Haddock and Chiquita Mullins Lee -- Video activism and critical pedagogy : sexuality at the end of the rainbow curriculum / Brian Goldfarb -- Cultural struggle and educational activism / David Trend -- Video, AIDS, and activism / Ann Cvetkovich -- Early newsreel : the construction of a political imaginary for the left / Michael Renov -- Interview with Adrian Piper / Maurice Berger -- Video and electoral appeal / Patricia Thomson -- Fetal tissue : reproductive rights and activist video / Patricia R. Zimmermann -- Olympia's maid : reclaiming Black female subjectivity / Lorraine O'Grady -- Fault lines : homophobic innovation in Gay rights, special rights / Ioannis Mookas.
A collection of essays from the influential American journal of film, video and photography, exploring ideologies and institutions of the artworld; current media strategies for producing social change; and topics around gender, race and representation.