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Beyond recognition : representation, power, and culture / Craig Owens ; edited by Scott Bryson [and others] ; introduction by Simon Watney.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, �1992.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 386 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520912328
  • 0520912322
  • 0585274789
  • 9780585274782
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Beyond recognition.DDC classification:
  • 700/.1/9 20
LOC classification:
  • NX165 .O94 1992eb
Other classification:
  • 20.19
  • 20.08
  • 46
Online resources:
Contents:
Craig Owens: "The Indignity of Speaking for Others" / Simon Watney -- pt. I. Toward a Theory of Postmodernism. Einstein on the Beach: The Primacy of Metaphor. Photography en abyme. Detachment: from the parergon. Earthwords. The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of Postmodernism. The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of. Postmodernism, Part 2. Representation, Appropriation, and Power. Sherrie Levine at A & M Artworks. Allan McCollum: Repetition and Difference. From Work to Frame, or, Is There Life After "The Death of the Author"? -- pt. II. Sexuality/Power. Honor, Power, and the Love of Women. William Wegman's Psychoanalytic Vaudeville. The Discourse of Others: Feminists and Postmodernism. The Medusa Effect, or, The Spectacular Ruse. Posing. Outlaws: Gay Men in Feminism -- pt. III. Cultures. Politics of Coppelia. Sects and Language. The Critic as Realist. "The Indignity of Speaking for Others": An Imaginary Interview. The Problem with Puerilism. Analysis Logical and Ideological. Improper Names. Interview with Craig Owens / Anders Stephanson. The Yen for Art. Global Issues -- pt. IV. Pedagogy. Postmodern Art 1971-1986. Bibliography: Contemporary Art and Art Criticism. Seminar in Theory and Criticism. Bibliography: The Political Economy of Culture. Visualizing AIDS. Course Bibliography on Visual AIDS.
Summary: Essays written by Owens over the 15 years he was writing, divided into four sections: Towards a theory of postmodernism, Sexuality/power, Cultures, and Pedagogy. These latter two indicate the scope of his political commitment.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-369) and index.

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Craig Owens: "The Indignity of Speaking for Others" / Simon Watney -- pt. I. Toward a Theory of Postmodernism. Einstein on the Beach: The Primacy of Metaphor. Photography en abyme. Detachment: from the parergon. Earthwords. The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of Postmodernism. The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of. Postmodernism, Part 2. Representation, Appropriation, and Power. Sherrie Levine at A & M Artworks. Allan McCollum: Repetition and Difference. From Work to Frame, or, Is There Life After "The Death of the Author"? -- pt. II. Sexuality/Power. Honor, Power, and the Love of Women. William Wegman's Psychoanalytic Vaudeville. The Discourse of Others: Feminists and Postmodernism. The Medusa Effect, or, The Spectacular Ruse. Posing. Outlaws: Gay Men in Feminism -- pt. III. Cultures. Politics of Coppelia. Sects and Language. The Critic as Realist. "The Indignity of Speaking for Others": An Imaginary Interview. The Problem with Puerilism. Analysis Logical and Ideological. Improper Names. Interview with Craig Owens / Anders Stephanson. The Yen for Art. Global Issues -- pt. IV. Pedagogy. Postmodern Art 1971-1986. Bibliography: Contemporary Art and Art Criticism. Seminar in Theory and Criticism. Bibliography: The Political Economy of Culture. Visualizing AIDS. Course Bibliography on Visual AIDS.

Essays written by Owens over the 15 years he was writing, divided into four sections: Towards a theory of postmodernism, Sexuality/power, Cultures, and Pedagogy. These latter two indicate the scope of his political commitment.

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